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Fanum

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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Born
1997-08-22
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MiniBio

The YouTuber, best known for his JustFanum channel, has built a massive online presence by showcasing life in New York City. Over the years, he’s gained more than 1.8 million subscribers who tune in regularly to watch his unique take on city living. One of his most popular segments involves sampling various deli foods across NYC—a series that fans absolutely love. But perhaps what truly sets him apart is the infamous “Fanum Tax,” a playful yet notorious habit of taking food from his friends, a move that’s become a signature part of his brand.

Before rising to fame, Fanum launched his YouTube journey on January 10, 2013, laying the foundation for what would become a thriving digital platform. Born and raised in New York, Fanum brings an authentic local flavor to his content. He often shares the spotlight with his younger brother, who frequently appears in his videos and adds to the family-like vibe of his channel. With roots in the Dominican Republic, Fanum proudly embraces his heritage, which subtly influences his storytelling and perspective. Through humor, relatability, and a genuine connection to his hometown, Fanum continues to grow his influence—one viral moment at a time.

Trivia

Back in May 23, 2016, Fanum hit a major milestone when he crossed over 20,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel—definitely a big moment for Fanum and his growing fanbase. Over the years, Fanum has built quite a presence online, with one of his standout videos, “New York Problems - Hood Edition,” racking up more than 1 million views, which really put Fanum on the map. Fans often wonder about his personality, and judging from his Instagram bio where he describes himself as an “introverted extrovert,” it seems like Fanum has that unique blend of quiet depth and outgoing energy. Oh, and just so you know, Fanum’s real name is Roberto—a fun little fact for those who’ve followed Fanum’s journey from the start.

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