What are the Shaytards real names?

What are the Shaytards real names?

Family Members

  • Colette “Mommytard” Butler (Katilette)
  • Gavin “Sontard” Butler.
  • Avia “Princesstard” Butler.
  • Emmi “Babytard” Butler.
  • Brock “Rocktard” Butler.
  • Daxton “Brotard” Butler.
  • Malachi.
  • Ezekiel “Zeke”

How many kids does Shaytard have?

The couple have five children: Gavin, Avia, Emmi, Brock and Daxton. His family is known as the “Shaytards” and as “YouTube’s first family”. Butler stated that much of his children’s lives have been recorded and distributed in public.

What happened to Shay Carl and Colette?

Recently, the Shaytards vlogger posted a message to Twitter stating that his wife, Colette Butler, kicked him out of their home after drinking. Shay, an admitted alcoholic, later deleted the tweet and explained his actions to fans. After deleting the message, Shay told one fan he did so “because my mom asked me to.”

How old are the Shaytard?

41 years (March 5, 1980)
Shay Carl/Age

Where did the name Shaytard come from?

Their YouTube channel was created on 1 October 2008, originally for Shay Carl to upload his own funny skits but it soon became a family affair. If you’re wondering where the ‘tard’ part of their name comes from, it’s because Shay is obsessed with unitards. (Yep, really).

Why are they called the Shaytards?

If you’re wondering where the ‘tard’ part of their name comes from, it’s because Shay is obsessed with unitards. (Yep, really). Their daily vlogs, which kick-started in March 2009 and they stuck to their promise and posted them for over six years, later toning down the frequency a little.

Where do the Shaytards live?

Carl, who grew up in and resides in Pocatello, is famous for his various YouTube channels. His main channel, titled SHAYTARDS, has almost 5 million subscribers and regularly includes videos featuring himself, his wife and their five children.

What religion is Shaytards?

Shay and Colette Butler, who call their family of six “the Shaytards,” are arguably the most famous Mormons on YouTube. With more than 3.5 million subscribers on just one of their five channels, the Butlers know they provide many viewers’ first exposure to the LDS church.

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