Unjaded Jade

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Jade Bowler
Personal information
Born17 March 2000 (2000-03-17) (age 24)
Slough, England
Occupations
Website jade-bowler.squarespace.com
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Channel
Years active2017–present
GenreEducation
Subscribers934 thousand [1]
Total views86.2 million [1]
YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg100,000 subscribers2017

Last updated: 12 January 2024

Jade Esmee Bowler (born 17 March 2000), more commonly known by her YouTube handle, Unjaded Jade, is a YouTuber and author. She has been referred to as one of the first "StudyTubers".[ citation needed ]

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Early life and education

Bowler is from Berkshire. [2] She is the daughter of Simon Bowler and Annet Venema. She is half Dutch. Her mother is a yoga instructor. [3] Though she originally planned to study biology at Bristol University, Bowler attended Minerva University. [4] She began studying there in 2019 after travelling and taking a gap year, [5] [6] and graduated in 2023. [7]

Career

Bowler started her channel in February 2017. [3] Bowler's content focuses on school and studying and she has been referred to as an originator of what is known as "StudyTube". [8] [9] She is signed by Sixteenth, a talent agency. [10] With fellow StudyTubers Ruby Granger, Eve Cornwell, and Jack Edwards, Bowler co-created the podcast, The Wooden Spoon. [3]

In 2021, she published a book, The Only Study Guide You’ll Ever Need, with Blink Publishing. [11] [12]

In 2022, she launched a Kickstarter for a mindfulness app Tend which was later cancelled.[ citation needed ]

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