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Marzia 'MarziaPie' Bisognin is leaving YouTube

Marzia 'MarziaPie' Bisognin is leaving YouTube

YouTuber Marzia Bisognin is waving goodbye to the video platform.

In a recent video titled 'Goodbye YouTube', Bisognin, also known as MarziaPie online, recaps a few pivotal moments of her life as a content creator and explains her reasons for leaving. 

"I don't want to force myself to keep going when I know that I'm ready to do something different," Bisognin says in the video.

"It's about me needing to find my path because for a long time I felt like I was following someone else's."

All of the videos on Bisognin's channel are now set to private, asides a few travel vlogs and a sweet pug video.

 YouTube couple

Bisognin started her own YouTube channel in January 2012 with help from her partner - Felix 'PewDiePie' Kjellberg. A few months after, Kjellberg's channel took off, leading him to become the biggest YouTuber of all time. 

While Kjellberg is famous for his high energy comedy gaming videos, Bisognin stuck to beauty and lifestyle content. Her channel has 7.4 million subscribers. 

The pair also launched, Tsuki, their unisex clothing brand, earlier this year.

 


Editor

Danielle Partis is editor of PocketGamer.biz and former editor of InfluencerUpdate.biz. She was named Journalist of the Year at the MCV Women in Games Awards 2019, as well as in the MCV 30 under 30 2020. Prior to Steel Media, she wrote about music and games at Team Rock.