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Sarah Whittle

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1989-02-07
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She is a talented producer and social media manager who gained recognition for her role as Creative Director for the popular YouTube channel Smosh. Her work with Smosh has been widely appreciated, and she has become a familiar face through her appearances on shows like Smosh Games and Smosh Pits. Alongside her work behind the camera, she also shares her own makeup and lifestyle content on Instagram, where she has built a following of over 170,000 people who enjoy her personal style and insights.

Before she became well-known in the digital space, she began her journey with Smosh in 2016. Later, she took on a new opportunity with Defy Media, which required her to step away from Smosh in late 2018. However, she made a return to the Smosh team in early 2019, rejoining the brand she helped shape. She spent much of her childhood in Wyoming and proudly embraces her Korean heritage. In 2018, she tied the knot with Claudio Natale, marking a new chapter in her personal life.

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She has three cats that frequently appear in her YouTube videos and Instagram posts. The names of her feline companions are Tartufo, TJ, and Puppy.

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