I imagine 'Daily Grace' as, like, your awkward older sister who tries to give you advice.
Grace HelbigI think hard-working people have more opportunities no matter what on YouTube, regardless of gender.
Grace HelbigWhen I started 'DailyGrace,' I was dating a 26-year-old guy I thought was the funniest person in the world. My creation process every day was imagining him watching my videos and wondering, 'Will he laugh at this?' But somehow that's turned into an audience that's mostly 15-year-old girls.
Grace HelbigThe Internet is a very intimate entertainment experience. I'm in my own apartment talking to people, and I want them to feel like they're with me in my apartment. So if I'm listening to them and taking ideas from them and being honest with how I'm feeling, it resonates even more that we're having a real, actual conversation.
Grace Helbig