Are the Shaytards back?
YouTube family The Shaytards are back after a year-long hiatus – but why did they stop vlogging in the first place? 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.
Did Shay cheat on Colette?
On Feb. 11, 2017, it was alleged by cam girl Aria Nina that she was having an online affair with Shay, who has been married to fellow vlogger Colette Butler since 2003 . After posting several sexually explicit private messages they shared on Twitter, Shay posted a message of his own to his account the following day.
What religion is ShayTards?
Mormon
For the past four years the Butler family has been known to the world as the “Shaytards” on YouTube with more than 1 million followers. Throughout that time, the Butlers have often mentioned their Mormon faith, but the viral family recently dedicated an entire episode to explain what they believe.
Where is ShayCarl now?
Idaho
ShayCarl and his family now live in Idaho, after spending several years living in L.A., and Wood and Carlie Butler also live in Idaho.
How tall is Shay Carl height and weight?
Being born on 5 March 1980, Shay Carl is 41 years old as of today’s date 3rd September 2021. His height is 1.75 m tall, and his weight is 96 kg. Shay Carl started creating videos and uploading it from 2007.
Who is Shay Carl and what does Shay Carl do?
Shay Carl Butler (born March 5, 1980), known professionally as Shay Carl, is an American vlogger, author and YouTube personality. Butler has three YouTube channels, two of which (“shaycarl” and “SHAYTARDS”) have over three million subscribers. Butler and Corey Vidal developed a documentary called Vlogumentary on…
Who are the parents of Shay Carl Butler?
Shay Carl Butler was born in Logan, Utah, on March 5, 1980, to his parents Laurie Butler and Carl Butler. He has got three siblings, and all his siblings are YouTubers. After completing his high school, he spent two years for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Guyana, Trinidad, and Barbados.