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YouTuber PewDiePie Marries Marzia Bisognin!

YouTuber PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, has announced that he has married beauty vlogger Marzia Bisognin!

“We are married!!! I’m the happiest I can be ♥️ I’m so lucky to share my life with this amazing woman,” the 29-year-old YouTuber wrote on his Instagram account, along with sharing some wedding pics.

“Yesterday, the 19th of August – after exactly 8 years since we met – we celebrated our wedding with our closest friends and family. It was the most beautiful day, which I will treasure forever. I am so thankful for all the people that made time to attend the event and helped us celebrate our marriage. I feel like I’m the luckiest person and I’m so full of love. Incredibly ecstatic to be able to call Felix my husband for the rest of our lives. 👰🏼 ❤️🤵🏼,” Marzia wrote on Instagram.

If you don’t know, PewDiePie is the most followed person on YouTube with over 99 million subscribers.

Congrats to the couple on the happy news!

Disney's Maker Studios Cuts Ties With PewDiePie Following Anti-Semitic Videos

Disney’s Maker Studios has dropped YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, AKA PewDiePie, after he shared videos making anti-Semitic remarks.

The 27-year-old content creator, who has been listed as the highest paid YouTuber in the world, shared two videos that included offensive remarks.

“Although Felix has created a following by being provocative and irreverent, he clearly went too far in this case and the resulting videos are inappropriate. Maker Studios has made the decision to end our affiliation with him going forward,” the company said in a statement to Variety.

In one of the videos, Felix hired two people in India through a crowd-sourcing platform to hold up a sign that read “death to all Jews.”

Prior to Disney’s announcement, Felix took to his blog to clarify his intentions.

“I was trying to show how crazy the modern world is, specifically some of the services available online. I picked something that seemed absurd to me�”That people on (the crowd-sourcing platform) Fiverr would say anything for 5 dollars…Though this was not my intention, I understand that these jokes were ultimately offensive,” he wrote.