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Mint was interviewed by Business Insider.
Her origin story seems to be missing a little something though...
>I discovered virtual YouTubers several years ago. Many of those I followed were from a Japanese company called Cover Corporation, which owns one of the top VTuber agencies, Hololive.
>I found their content really fun to consume. Living in the US, it wasn't until Hololive put out auditions for English-speaking creators that I realized this could be really cool for me to try.
>I auditioned, but I didn't get the role. However, through the audition process, I met some independent VTubers who inspired me. I realized you don't have to work with a huge corporation to do this work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-i-built-youtube-career-as-anime-character-virtual-influencer-2025-4
Her origin story seems to be missing a little something though...
>I discovered virtual YouTubers several years ago. Many of those I followed were from a Japanese company called Cover Corporation, which owns one of the top VTuber agencies, Hololive.
>I found their content really fun to consume. Living in the US, it wasn't until Hololive put out auditions for English-speaking creators that I realized this could be really cool for me to try.
>I auditioned, but I didn't get the role. However, through the audition process, I met some independent VTubers who inspired me. I realized you don't have to work with a huge corporation to do this work.
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-i-built-youtube-career-as-anime-character-virtual-influencer-2025-4