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Slogoman Net Worth | Height & Real Name

Slogoman Net Worth – $20 million

What is Slogoman’s net worth? How tall is Slogoman?

Introduction

Slogo—the artist formerly known as Slogoman—is a UK-born social media star who is most well-known for his gaming channel on YouTube.

With more than 11.4 million subscribers, the YouTube celebrity has amassed his following playing Minecraft, Grand Theft Auto V, and Fortnite.

His collaborations with fellow gaming influencers Jelly and Kwebbelkop have helped him craft his brand into one of the highest-performing gaming channels on the massive video streaming platform.

He was also part of uber-gamer PewDiePie’s exclusive Revelmode group, which only had 12 members (by invite only) until he shut it down in 2017.

The Origin Story

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Joshua Robert Temple was born on May 16, 1997, in Surrey, England.

He has a younger sister named Amelia, who has a semi-popular Instagram account.

Amelia is a dancer who posts photos of her travels and outfits on the photo-sharing platform.

For her 17th birthday in 2016, big brother bought her her first car—a black Volkswagen.

Josh grew up in Farnham, Surrey, and spent his high school years at Weydon Secondary School in the suburb of Wrecclesham.

When he left high school, Temple headed for university, where he studied psychology and sociology.

Throughout high school, Temple played rugby.

An active, physically fit guy, he always had a passion for sports—but his other hobby was gaming.

When he launched his YouTube career, sport took a backseat.

In 2016, Temple bought his own home in the UK—he was 19 at the time.

He grew up with three unofficial siblings—dogs Lilly, Lotty, and Poppy.

He also has a dog of his own.

Rudy is a celebrity on Instagram in his own right, with his rudy.xyz channel. 

It’s All In Who You Know

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Joshua has been dating Alyssa for several years—officially since 2016.

She doesn’t court the limelight like her gamer boyfriend, preferring to remain firmly behind the scenes.

She has an Instagram account which she operates under the name @moatcha, and she also manages the couple’s dog’s channel—because thumbs.

Temple’s network is pretty stellar outside his love life, too.

He is often linked to fellow YouTube stars Kwebbelkop and Jelly.

Kwebbelkop—also known as Jordi Maxim van den Bussche—is a Dutch YouTuber who had racked up 14.9 million followers by 2022.

Jelly—whose real name is Jelle van Vucht—rounds out the trio with 22.8 million subscribers.

The gaming trio met in 2014 at a GamesCom event in Cologne, Germany.

They got on well, eventually forming the Robust collaboration and gamer group.

The group had thrown around the idea of getting a house together—like multiple content collab groups would eventually do—but Temple’s university commitments made it impossible.

Welcome to the Big Time

 

 
 
 
 
 
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In 2016, Slogo and his buddies got the offer of a lifetime.

Ultra-successful gamer and influencer PewDiePie was putting together a new entertainment network.

In partnership with Disney, the new initiative would include YouTube’s top content creators in one place.

Thanks to PewDiePie’s impressive following (he had 41 million followers at the time—and would have 111 million by 2022), exposure for his chosen content creators would be huge.

PewDiePie launched Revelmode across multiple social media platforms, showcased game development, merchandise, advertising, and also raised money for philanthropic organizations.

At one point, Revelmode raised $1.3 million for charity from its Cringmas event.

At its height, Revelmode was made up of 12 of YouTube’s biggest content creators:

  • CinnamonToastKen
  • Marzia
  • Dodger
  • Jelly
  • Jacksepticeye
  • KickthePj
  • Cry
  • Emma Blackery
  • Kwebbelkop
  • PewDiePie
  • Slogoman
  • Markiplier

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A Rising Star

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Slogo signed up to YouTube in August 2013, but didn’t start uploading footage until a few years later.

Slogo’s content focuses on gameplay and commentary of his favorite games—predominantly Grand Theft Auto V, Minecraft, and Fortnite.

Temple steadily built his following, collaborating with Crainer and Jelly. Kwebbelkop had departed the group citing mental health issues, and Crainer would replace him in late 2019.

Slogo, Crainer, and Jelly would continue the Robust content collab and create more gaming series for their shared fans.

Josh Temple’s channel took time to grow in the early days, but his subscribers multiplied exponentially between 2019 and 2021.

He reached his first million subscribers in November 2015, but gained 2 million in an eleven-month period in 2020.

Height

Slogoman is about 5 ft 10 in (177 cm) tall.

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Slogoman – Net Worth

So, how much is Slogoman worth? Temple earned most of his wealth from selling merch, ads on YouTube, and sponsors. On YouTube, Slogo has over 8.3 billion views, meaning about $25 million in revenue before taxes. Therefore, English YouTuber Slogoman has an estimated net worth of $20 million.

Slogo launched his line of merchandise on Slogo.com, where fans and followers can purchase everything from branded Slogo beanies and masks, to tees and hoodies with Temple’s signature slug logo.

Want to catch Slogoman in action? Here’s his video with the most views—a GTA V Whirlpool death derby with 23.4 million views.

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