![]() ![]() It counted three seasons before it was replaced by “The Mythical Show” which was awarded the International Academy of Web Television Award for Best Variety Series in January 2013. The duo is also popular for having hosted their own morning talk show, initially “Good Morning Chia Lincoln” from 3 January 2011 to 28 February 2011 then replaced by “Good Mythical Morning”. Their fifth channel “Ear Biscuits” in only for their eponymous podcast – it was launched on and counts around 230 subscribers and nearly 18 million views combined of all their videos. The boys’ forth channel was created on 23 January 2014 as “This is Mythical” before being renamed to “Mythical” while it is now known as “Mythical Kitchen” it counts over 1.3 million subscribers and around 54 million views of all their videos combined. In the same year, their main channel “Rhett & Link” ranked #35 on the “New Media Rockstar” magazine’s list of 100 top channels. The most popular video on this channel, “Eating Surströmming with PewDiePie” has been seen well over nine million times since 8 October 2014. The duo’s third channel – “Good Mythical More” – was created on 14 December 2013, and it counts nearly four million subscribers and over 900 million views of their videos combined. ![]() Just a year after the launch of their channel, the business news website “Business Insider” placed Rhett and Link #22 on their list of 25 most creative people in advertising. The most popular video on their channel – “Amazing Game Show Cheaters” – has been seen nearly 30 million times since it was uploaded on 5 April 2016. Their second channel – “Good Mythical Morning” – was created on 17 September 2008, and is currently subscribed by over 16.4 million people while it counts over 6.4 billion views of all their videos combined. They launched their career on YouTube with the channel “Rhett & Link”, which is currently subscribed by over five million people, and counts nearly 900 million views of all their videos combined. ![]() Shortly after leaving college, Rhett and Link joined the interdenominational Christian parachurch organization Cru, and made comedy videos for them before switching to their YouTube channel. Upon graduation in 2000 (2001 for Link), they began working in their fields of studies, while occasionally producing videos and comedy sketches, before they decided to quit their jobs and focus on their career on YouTube, and becoming what is known among teenagers as ‘internetainers’. They both enrolled at North Carolina State University in 1996, and were roommates there, Rhett studying civil engineering and Link industrial engineering. The two friends were also interested in music, and as very religious Christians, were members of the Christian rock band The Wax Paper Dogz. They went on to attend the same high school where they made a short parody movie about Sophocies’ tragedy “Oedipus Rex”. When they were 14, Rhett and Link wrote the screenplay “Gutless Wonders”, and then later tried to turn it into a movie but gave up after several scenes. The two began making jokes together, and Rhett had his one and only fight ever in third grade, when he was defending Link from a bully. Posted by Tobie Rust on Sunday, June 14, 2015 Rhett studied at Buies Creek Elementary School, and met Charles Lincoln Neal III while attending first grade. Rhett was raised in Buies Creek, North Carolina alongside his older brother Cole McLaughlin, by their father Jim who was a plumber, and their mother Diane who was teaching at a local high school. He is a YouTuber, but perhaps best known for being one half of the comedy duo Rhett & Link. Rhett James McLaughlin was born in Macon, Georgia USA, on 11 October 1977 – his zodiac sign is Libra and he holds American nationality.
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