TueNov 19

RiceGum

Bryan Quang Le, popularly known as RiceGum, is a social media sensation from the U.S. who started out as an online gamer. He is best known for his performance of “Call of Duty,” which streamed live on social media. RiceGum established his video blogging accounts on various social media platforms, quickly gaining popularity for his humorous trolling and candid comments about celebrities. RiceGum began uploading videos, diss tracks, and slideshows about famous web celebrities under the alias RiceGum in October 2012. He then became extremely popular after uploading his video “These Kids Must Be Stopped,” in which he criticized teenage web stars, claiming their actions were inappropriate for their age. Let’s celebrate his special day right here.

Fast Facts

Full Name:

Bryan Quang Le

Nickname:

RiceGum, Rice

Birth date:

November 19, 1996

Age:

27

Zodiac Sign:

Scorpio

Height:

6' 0"

Relationship Status:

In a relationship

Net Worth:

$8 million

Bryan's Social Media:

Background

Bryan Quang Le, popularly known as RiceGum, was born on November 19, 1996, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. RiceGum comes from a low-income family and spent his childhood with his parents and siblings. He has posted numerous videos describing his parents as loving and caring. RiceGum keeps his personal and professional lives separate to protect his family from vulgar comments made by other YouTubers.

Like any teenager, RiceGum loved playing video games; he started posting “Call of Duty” gameplay while promoting himself in his early teens after creating his own YouTube and Twitter accounts. “Mw3 Gameplay Lifestory:BabySitting: Ricegum” was his first video upload. He partnered with the international YouTube gaming network Machinima in November 2012. Jacob Sartorius, Hunter Rowland, and Loren Beech, three young internet celebrities, were the targets of his first “These Kids Must Be Stopped” video, uploaded in December 2015. He criticized these young adults and kids for uploading pornographic dance and music videos in videos. The popularity of this film led to the creation of a series that gained traction online. These films drew numerous responses and viewpoints from his followers, boosting his popularity.

RiceGum released a single titled ‘It’s Every Night Sis’ in 2017, featuring fellow YouTube personality Alissa Violet, as a response to YouTuber Jake Paul’s viral song ‘It’s Everyday Bro.’ It was RiceGum’s first charting single, debuting at number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 55 on the Canadian Hot 100. In July 2017, the single was followed by ‘God Church,’ whose title was another reference to ‘It’s Everyday Bro,’ which peaked at number one on the Comedy Digital Track Sales chart.

RiceGum got featured in YouTube personality and rapper KSI’s video for ‘Earthquake,’ released on August 12, 2017. The video got viewed over 46 million times before being removed due to a disagreement between the two.

Career timeline

2012
The YouTube Channel is Launched

RiceGum launches his self-titled YouTube channel.

2015
The Breakthrough Commentary Series

RiceGum publishes his first "These Kids Must Be Stopped" video, in which he criticizes child internet stars Sartorius, Rowland, and Beech.

2017
The Single ‘It's Every Night Sis’

RiceGum responds to YouTuber Paul's viral song 'It's Everyday Bro' with a single titled 'Its Every Night Sis,' which features fellow YouTuber Violet.

2018
The Song Becomes Platinum Certified

RiceGum's song 'It Every Night Sis' is certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (R.I.A.A.).

2020
The Song Releases

RiceGum releases the single 'DaAdult,' followed by 'My Ex,' and finally 'Contract Money Freestyle.'

Why We Love RiceGum

  1. He is very versatile

    RiceGum has become well-known for the wide range of content he has posted on his YouTube channel. He shared hilarious comedic videos, great songs, and entertaining commentary videos. He has over 10 million YouTube subscribers, and his fans keep looking forward to his next video.

  2. He is a good friend

    Throughout his career, RiceGum has formed many friendships with fellow YouTubers, many of whom he became close to and aided in times of need. He supported his friend Faze Banks when he was wrongly accused online and helped his friend Violet release a music video.

  3. He is good to his fans

    RiceGum cherishes his fans and is grateful for their unending support since his early days on YouTube. When he reached 50k subscribers, he expressed his gratitude to his fans for their support and positive feedback on his content. This made his fans notice how humble and genuine he is and it resulted in a massive increase in his subscribers.

5 Surprising Facts

  1. He frequently changed his channel's content niche

    RiceGum's channel featured a diverse range of content, beginning with gaming and progressing to commentator, comedian, rapper, and currently vlogger.

  2. He collaborated with Mia Khalifa

    When he was 18, RiceGum featured the famous pornographic actress Khalifa on his Twitch stream.

  3. His song has almost 200 million views

    RiceGum's hit song ‘It's Every Night Sis’ currently has 195 million views and is gaining more views daily.

  4. He is a college dropout

    RiceGum dropped out of college to pursue an internet career, despite his mother's desire for him to become a doctor.

  5. He has a family channel

    RiceGum has a second YouTube channel called ‘Family Gum,’ where he posts daily vlogs with his girlfriend.

RiceGum FAQs

How old is RiceGum’s new girlfriend?

Ellerie Marie is currently 18 years old.

Is KSI dating RiceGum’s ex-girlfriend?

RiceGum’s ex-girlfriend Abby Rao was in a Sidemen video, and RiceGum expressed his opinion on the matter with a video on his channel.

How much does RiceGum make a month?

RiceGum earns an estimated $24,000 monthly from Twitch and his YouTube channel.

RiceGum’s birthday dates

Year Date Day
2024 November 19 Tuesday
2025 November 19 Wednesday
2026 November 19 Thursday
2027 November 19 Friday
2028 November 19 Sunday