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All Your Favorite Vine Stars: Where Are They Now?

  • December 23, 2025
  • Brandon Lee
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There was a moment when Vine controlled the internet. Six-second videos ruled timelines, and a whole generation of creators rose into instant fame on an app that felt wild and unpredictable. Some were comedians. Some were dancers. Some were simply charismatic enough to make people laugh without trying. Vine created celebrities who felt closer to regular people than anyone on television. When the app shut down, fans wondered what would happen to all the personalities they had grown attached to. Some found enormous success on new platforms.

Others walked away from the spotlight entirely. Many landed somewhere in the middle. Here is where some of the most recognizable Vine stars ended up and how their careers have evolved since the app disappeared.

King Bach

King Bach was one of Vine’s biggest names. His skits dominated the platform, and he became the most followed user on the app. Once Vine shut down, he headed straight into Hollywood. He began acting in films, booking television roles, and building a career that went far beyond internet comedy.

He appeared in movies like The Babysitter and Holidate, and he made recurring appearances on shows such as Black Jesus and The Mindy Project. His transition showed that Vine could actually create long-term opportunities for digital creators. King Bach continues to perform stand-up, produce content, and act in both independent and mainstream projects.

Lele Pons

Lele Pons began her career on Vine as a high-energy comedy creator. She became known for her physical humor and exaggerated personality. When Vine closed, she moved to YouTube and Instagram, where she grew even larger.

She eventually expanded into music, releasing singles that charted in Latin markets. She also documented her personal life through a reality-style YouTube series that showed parts of her struggles with mental health. Today, Lele Pons remains one of the biggest influencers to come out of the Vine era. She is married, successful across multiple platforms, and continues to work with major brands.

Liza Koshy

Liza Koshy was another Vine creator who smoothly transitioned into a new chapter once the app ended. Her charm, humor, and expressive personality helped her grow rapidly on YouTube. She became one of the most popular creators on the platform, earning millions of subscribers in a short period of time. Her success led to acting roles, hosting opportunities, and partnerships with major companies.

She even hosted a revival season of Double Dare on Nickelodeon. Liza keeps a lower profile today compared to her peak YouTube era, but she remains active in entertainment and continues to take roles that let her explore different creative lanes.

Logan and Jake Paul

The Paul brothers became some of Vine’s most polarizing stars. Their loud humor and controversial antics gained huge audiences. Once Vine disappeared, they shifted to YouTube, where their fame skyrocketed even further.

Logan Paul has since built a multifaceted career involving podcasts, boxing, wrestling appearances, and major brand ventures like his energy drink company. Jake Paul also became heavily involved in boxing and built a strong following through his business ventures and online presence. Both remain among the highest-earning creators from the Vine generation, although they continue to spark debates surrounding their influence.

Brittany Furlan

Brittany Furlan was one of the most recognizable female comedians on Vine. She created characters, skits, and quick comedic reactions that made her a standout on the platform. After Vine shut down, she shifted toward acting, producing digital content, and building a presence on Instagram and TikTok. In recent years, she also made headlines for her marriage to rock drummer Tommy Lee. Brittany still posts comedy content and interacts with longtime fans who discovered her during the Vine era.

Jerry Purpdrank and Max Jr

Jerry Purpdrank and Max Jr were known for their comedic collaborations on Vine. Their clips often went viral and earned them millions of views. After Vine, both continued posting content on Instagram and YouTube, although the momentum slowed. They still maintain loyal fan bases who enjoy their occasional skits and updates. Both creators represent a category of Vine stars who did not disappear, but who transitioned into a quieter form of online presence.

Curtis Lepore

Curtis Lepore was a popular Vine creator who built his fame through comedic and music-related content. His career became complicated after legal troubles that heavily affected his public image. Although charges were eventually reduced, the controversy shifted how audiences viewed him. He later returned to online content on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, but his popularity never fully returned to its Vine peak.

Amanda Cerny

Amanda Cerny successfully transitioned from Vine to a highly lucrative career in modeling, fitness content, and influencer partnerships. She built a massive following on Instagram and YouTube and used her visibility to create business opportunities. She also appeared in films, worked with global brands, and built a strong fitness and lifestyle presence. Amanda is one of the clearest examples of how a creator can turn a short-form platform into long-term success.

Nash Grier and Cameron Dallas

Nash Grier and Cameron Dallas became teen heartthrobs during the Vine era. Their success led to tours, merchandise deals, and massive online fandoms. After Vine closed, they both attempted acting careers. Cameron starred in a Netflix series called Chasing Cameron, while Nash appeared in a few films. Their visibility has decreased in recent years, although both still maintain online presences and continue to interact with longtime fans.

Where Vine Stars Stand Today

Many Vine stars built sustainable careers, although not everyone maintained the level of fame they had during the app’s peak.

Some turned Vine success into full-blown entertainment careers. Others moved into business, podcasting, or modeling. A few chose quieter lives away from viral moments and internet pressure. The Vine era did not last long, but it shaped an entire generation of content creators. The stars from that period still influence the way people create short videos today.

Vine may be gone, but its legacy lives on through the creators who found new ways to evolve and stay relevant.

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Brandon is a professional writer covering sports, entertainment, and lifestyle for over 15 years. He lives in Florida with his wife and three kids.

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