On Top: 'He Said' Magazine's Gay YouTube Faves

They're young, cute and not afraid to show up in questionable videos online. But unlike the the Kardashians, who could be summed up with the same teaser, these guys have true talent and have harnessed the power of internet video, taking YouTube by storm.
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They're young, cute and not afraid to show up in questionable videos online.

But unlike the the Kardashians, who could be summed up with the same teaser, these guys have true talent and have harnessed the power of internet video, taking YouTube by storm.

With millions of views between them, these are our favorite (and brightest) young gay voices online.

Will & R.J. (a.k.a. shep689)

Think of this channel as the YouTube equivalent of a big gay reality show. Featuring loving gay couple Will & R.J., each installment takes a candid peak into their lives, whether it's a trip to the beach with their dog, their engagement, or the story of how they met (minus narration by Bob Saget or any reference to yellow umbrellas).

Mark & Ethan (a.k.a. MarkEMiller)

Another loving couple, boyfriends Mark and Ethan chat up everything on their channel from what they'd do with a million bucks to the recurring series of vacation videos called Boyfriend Adventure. If every gay couple were this adorable, there'd be no more need for puppies, kittens or babies.

Tyler Oakley

This hottie's got the whole geek chic thing all wrapped up on his channel, whether he's scarfing down chicken nuggets in an eating competition or filming his (priceless) reaction as he watches the video of his birth.

Troye Sivan

Young, cute and an Australian accent? Sign us up. His hammy singing videos regularly attract more than 2 million views to his channel.

This article originally appeared at HeSaidMag.com

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