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Who is Sydney Watson?
Sydney Watson is a YouTuber, social media star and journalist, who rose to popularity with her self-titled YouTube channel. As a right-wing conservative, she uses her social platforms to share her opinion on a wide range of topics, including gun law, feminism and immigration.
Early life and Family
She was born under the Zodiac sign Cancer on 25 June 1990, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; her mother is American, while her father is Australian. She holds Australian nationality, and as of mid-2021, she is 31 years old. She currently lives in Texas.
Not much information is known about her background and childhood, except that she grew up in a conservative household, and has often credited her parents for instilling those ideologies.
When it comes to her education, she reportedly attended the University of Melbourne to pursue a degree in criminology, from which she graduated in 2016. She later returned and earned her master’s degree in journalism.
Rise to fame
During her graduation year, she gained attention for speaking out against the petition to remove the Facebook page entitled “Hotties of Melbourne University”. While many deemed the name of the group demeaning, Sydney saw the site as flattering as opposed to sexist.
Hoping to incite a range of discussions relating to social and political notions, in 2018, Sydney launched the YouTube channel.
Besides political commentary, she also creates story-time videos, such as: “I was detained and questioned by the FBI at LAX”. Since launching her channel, Sydney has shared her opinion on some very sensitive issues present in our society, such as the Transgender Movement, white privilege, and freedom of speech. In 2018 the “Me Too” movement dominated headlines, with countless women around the globe sharing their experiences of assault and abuse.
However, Sydney felt that it went too far, prompting her to create her first video, entitled “THE #METOO MOVEMENT HAS RUINED WORKPLACES”, which made national TV headlines after she organized a rally to protest against the treatment of men.