At some point in their careers, all YouTubers appear to be involved in controversies. Fans chastised Brad Mondo, a YouTuber known for releasing amusing hair-style reaction videos and a go-to hair consultant, for a twin drama with his brother Eric Mondo.
If you’ve been following Brad’s videos, you’ve probably noticed that his most popular videos are titled things like “I gave my Twin a Major Hair Makeover,” “I attempted Squirt Gun Hair Color With My Twin!” and so on. These videos were really well-received. Why? Because twin content is popular. Is Brad Mondo, on the other hand, a twin?
The list of twins on YouTube is endless: Dolan Twins, Dobre Twins, Niki & Gabi, Merrell Twins, Brooklyn & Bailey, and so on. Viewers thought Brad and Eric were twins since they looked so similar, which increased his views and subscribers.
It even sparked a Reddit discussion. Fans debated whether they were identical or fraternal twins, as well as whether twins’ height disparities were frequent.
Are Eric and Brad Mondo brothers or twins?
Fans got more interested in their personal lives, and after doing some research, they discovered that their birth dates and heights differed. The two are clearly not twins, according to their mother’s Instagram. Eric was born on April 17, 1992, and Brad was born on October 28, 1994.
Fans were outraged when they discovered the truth. Some fans noted in the same Reddit post that they remembered Brad explaining in a video that they were brothers and that the twins thing was a joke because people were commenting on how similar they looked.
YouTubers like Brad understand how difficult it is to obtain views, thus his “twin videos” were accused of using overblown titles known as click baits to entice viewers. Despite the brothers’ silence, Brad published a video with his brother on April 2 that avoided using the word “twin” and instead used the title “Drunk Get Ready With Me Ft. Eric Mondo.”
Brad Mondo’s Prominent Career
Brad and Eric were reared by a father who worked as a hairdresser. Brad spent the majority of his time at his salon, which he owned. He joined YouTube because he enjoyed having complete creative freedom. To stay current, he began posting reaction videos on the network, but as time went on, he began to diversify his content and began giving hair care instructions and demonstrating his hairdressing talents.
Brad clarified that washing hair in cold water results in healthier, shinier hair and that hot water should be avoided. I’m recognized for being a hairstylist who reacts to hair disasters. I enjoy making those videos and believe they’re a lot of fun, but I’m much more than that.
He was soon noticed by celebrities, and he collaborated with Shay Mitchell, Vanessa Hudgens, and Heather Marks. Brad is the creator and CEO of XMONDO Hair and has over 7 million YouTube subscribers.
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