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StumbleGlow's leading artist JJ cosplaying as their character "BLUE" better known as Lewis
StumbleGlow

StumbleGlow (Born February 1, ????)[1] Is a YouTuber and multi-platform content creator. Stumbleglow is best known for their anonymous work online. Stumbleglow is mostly known for their dancing and digitally animated expressions.[2]

Early life[edit]

Stumbleglow was born on February 1st,[3] The date is still unknown.

Career[edit]

In early April of 2021, the first video under the channel name "Stumbleglow" would be posted;

In February 2022, the first appearance of a live-action character based on their art was created for the unproduced "HARDCORE HEAVEN collaboration" video. Later, a month-long break in content began for an unknown reason.[4]

In April 2022, Stumbleglow posted on the video streaming platform TikTok under the same username as their YouTube username. The post showcased their "self-made" led helmet alongside the song "ReDoin" by Jerry Terry.

In November 2022, after their performance of "A Good Song Never Dies" by Saint Motel, their viewership substantially increased over a short period.[5]

In January 2023, The video with the song "SCAPEG♾AT" by Ghost was reuploaded from their TikTok to the previously empty YouTube account "StumbleglowTV".

In October 2023, the first YouTube shorts original content would be uploaded simultaneously on TikTok.

In December 2023, Stumbleglow would receive their "silver play button" for gaining over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube.[6]

Personal Life[edit]

StumbleGlow has two cats named Nezuko and Tanjiro,[7] named after the characters from the Shōnen Jump manga series Deamonslayer, illustrated and written by Koyoharu Gotouge.

StumbleGlow may have been born with an intersex condition and uses any pronouns to refer to themself. They have also noted that there is a scar over the top of their right eyebrow and has said previously that they wear an eyepatch due to an injury, but neither is confirmed, and the latter may have been a joke.

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