Miles McKenna | ||||||||||
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Born | November 2, 1995 | |||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||
Occupation(s) | Vlogger, actor, LGBTQIA+ advocate | |||||||||
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Years active | 2012–present | |||||||||
Genre(s) | LGBTQIA+, comedy, commentary, vlogs | |||||||||
Subscribers | 1.16 million [1] | |||||||||
Total views | 153.35 million [1] | |||||||||
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Last updated: July 1, 2020 |
Miles McKenna (born Amanda McKenna, November 2, 1995 [2] ) is an American vlogger, actor, and LGBTQIA+ advocate. McKenna is a trans man and is among YouTube's most prominent trans creators with over one million subscribers. His [3] videos incorporate comedic skits and often include commentary on gender identity and other LGBTQ issues. Through his videos, McKenna documented his coming out and his transition, including the effects of hormone replacement therapy and top surgery.
Based in Los Angeles, California, McKenna grew up in a strict religious family. [4] As a teenager, he lived in Orange County, California [5] and started making confessional-style videos for YouTube in 2011. [5] McKenna "hated being seen as a girl" [5] and after a friend described McKenna as "a boy trapped in a girl's body", McKenna realized he had a crisis of identity. [6] McKenna came out in 2015. [5]
During McKenna's transition, he documented the process through his vlogs, including changes in his appearance and struggles with his family. [5] In a January 2017 video entitled "So I'm Trans", McKenna revealed himself as non-binary and announced intentions to legally change his name. [2] McKenna began taking testosterone as part of FTM hormone replacement therapy. [7] He developed a severe case of cystic acne on his face and body. [7] He attempted to address the skin condition with his physician, was placed on antibiotics for 60 days, [7] and made dietary changes. [7] The condition cleared up after he stopped taking testosterone. [7] McKenna later elected to have top surgery and identified himself as a trans man. [5]
As a YouTuber, McKenna vlogs under the account MilesChronicles and has some 1.18 million subscribers. For four years previous to his transition he vlogged under the account name AmandaChronicles. The account features comedy, skits, and commentary on topics such as gender identity and gender dysphoria. [7] Subscribers to McKenna's channel have said that his videos empowered them to be open about their gender identities. [5] McKenna also has over 811,000 followers on Instagram. [8]
McKenna is partnered with the network Fullscreen [9] and hosted the short-form docuseries Hella Gay with Miles McKenna, [10] which featured man on the street interviews. He also had a role on the interactive drama series Guilty Party. [9] McKenna signed with the United Talent Agency in August 2017. [9] McKenna headlined the 2017 Love is Love tour alongside Shannon Beveridge and Rebecca Black. [2] McKenna played the character Justin in All Night , a 2018 comedy web series on Hulu. [11] At the 10th Shorty Awards, McKenna won the award for Best LGBTQ+ Account. [12] He was also presenter for the 11th Shorty Awards in 2019. [13]
As an out trans person, McKenna is frequently the target of harassment campaigns. [5] Following a controversial Brown University study of "rapid onset gender dysphoria" in 2018, McKenna was among the digital influencers blamed for glamorizing the "transgender lifestyle" [14] During VidCon 2019, McKenna was part of a panel on LGBT activism and awareness. During the session, moderator Stevie Wynne Levine deadnamed McKenna, using his pre-transition name and pronouns. [15] In her apology, she stated that she did not know it was inappropriate. VidCon and panel presenters The Trevor Project both also issued apologies to McKenna. [16] Following the cancellation of VidCon 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, McKenna agreed to take part in a virtual panel with Elle Mills for VidCon Now. [17]
McKenna's book about coming out, Out!: How To Be Your Authentic Self, was published in May 2020 and released on International Coming Out Day, October 6, 2020. The foreword is by fellow YouTuber Tyler Oakley. Some of the proceeds from the book go to GLSEN. [8]
On October 12, 2020, McKenna released his first single, "Boys Will Be Boys", on Spotify.[ citation needed ]
In 2021, McKenna began a relationship with Los Angeles-based drag queen Jonnie Reinhart. As of 2022, the pair have split. [18]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Hella Gay With Miles Mckenna | Himself, Producer | TV series |
2017-18 | Guilty Party | Alex(S1)/Dan Rolland(S2) | AT&T series |
2018 | Good Girls Get High | Pizza Ken | Movie |
2018 | All Night | Justin | Hulu series |
2020 | Nocturne | Alexis | Amazon Prime Original |
2023 | Goosebumps | James | Disney+ TV Series |
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