Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Can’t believe people think acapella is only popular because of Pitch Perfect. There were 4-5 groups at my college in the 90s.
I was at Maryland from 1995-1999. There were two coed acapella groups, one all-male and one all-female. They had all been around for a while.
Wasn't Spam Fest the acapella festival at UMCP? At my (different) state school there were also 4-5 acapella groups in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Spoiler alert: Penn and Kim won the Amazing Race!
Anonymous wrote:Spoiler alert: Penn and Kim won the Amazing Race!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Can’t believe people think acapella is only popular because of Pitch Perfect. There were 4-5 groups at my college in the 90s.
I was at Maryland from 1995-1999. There were two coed acapella groups, one all-male and one all-female. They had all been around for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Totally. Can’t believe people think acapella is only popular because of Pitch Perfect. There were 4-5 groups at my college in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.networthspot.com/the-holderness-family/net-worth/
The Holderness Family earns an estimated $5.59 million a year.
Many fans ask how much does The Holderness Family earn?
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They don't care if you think they are cringe....
WTH? these people earn over $5M for making parody song videos? holy crap. I guess I'm naïve how much these youtubers are raking in. I like them, although I do find her annoying. Love Penn and he is the brains behind the songs, which are great. Plus their Peloton parody really got me.
I wonder how many people they employ?
I’d watch the amazing race anyway, but I’m enjoying seeing them and liking their podcast about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.networthspot.com/the-holderness-family/net-worth/
The Holderness Family earns an estimated $5.59 million a year.
Many fans ask how much does The Holderness Family earn?
Each month, The Holderness Family' YouTube channel attracts around 93.15 million views a month and around 3.1 million views each day.
If a channel is monetized through ads, it earns money for every thousand video views. Monetized YouTube channels may earn $3 to $7 per every one thousand video views. If The Holderness Family is within this range, Net Worth Spot estimates that The Holderness Family earns $372.59 thousand a month, totalling $5.59 million a year.
Net Worth Spot may be using under-reporting The Holderness Family's revenue though. Optimistically, The Holderness Family could possibly earn as high as $10.06 million a year.
They don't care if you think they are cringe....
WTH? these people earn over $5M for making parody song videos? holy crap. I guess I'm naïve how much these youtubers are raking in. I like them, although I do find her annoying. Love Penn and he is the brains behind the songs, which are great. Plus their Peloton parody really got me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are cute .. both of them ..
Fun to see them on the Amazing Race S33 too!
I’ve really enjoyed watching them on TAR but out of all the couples they seem to always be aware of the camera and often look straight at it and over act. I guess that is just who they are.
Yes I thought so too and was a bit irritated with that contrived self consciousness -/ but they seem to learn fast and won the last challenge before the show was postponed due to COVID. At first, I thought their Scottish folk song and dance performance was so dodgy - until I saw everyone who came after them and realized they were by far the best. Must be hard to learn and perform on the fly.
It will be interesting to see how they do as so many couples on the Amazing Race melt down into tantrums and melodrama when one can’t read maps or interpret clues incorrectly … so far, they treat each other with respect and humor.
I hope they continue to do well and I will be rooting for them as they have made me smile often during the Pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are cute .. both of them ..
Fun to see them on the Amazing Race S33 too!
I’ve really enjoyed watching them on TAR but out of all the couples they seem to always be aware of the camera and often look straight at it and over act. I guess that is just who they are.