United Kingdom
TommyInnit is the online alias of Tom Simons, a British content creator from Wigan, England, who built a massive following during the early 2020s through…
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29.8M
Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
15M followers · 50% of audience
Engagement
9.2%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $36K–$85K / IG post
The new digital series sees him interview guests — including Stephen Fry and Professor Brian Cox — with exactly 100 questions. Wikipedia notes it is the first original channel produced by Sony Pictures Television's digital studio initiative.
His first appearance in MC Championship in nearly two years, signalling a pivot back toward gaming content after a year of personal vlogs and stand-up.
A notable mainstream-media crossover for the British YouTuber, placing him on one of the UK's flagship political debate programmes.
The UK leg hit venues including London Palladium, before expanding to the US, Australia, and Singapore (20+ shows). The companion book, published by Quercus, released April 10, 2025.
The weekly comedy podcast has featured guests including DanTDM, Jacksepticeye, MatPat, and Dan and Phil, and became a centrepiece of Tommy's 2025 content pivot away from Minecraft.
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| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
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| Opera Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | May 2025 | — |
| Logitech G Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | May 2025 | — |
| Intel Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | May 2025 | — |
TommyInnit is the online alias of Tom Simons, a British content creator from Wigan, England, who built a massive following during the early 2020s through his involvement in the Dream SMP — a collaborative, narrative-driven Minecraft server that became a cultural phenomenon among younger gaming audiences. His breakout style was defined by high-energy, comedic chaos: loud reactions, absurdist scenarios, and a self-deprecating irreverence captured in his own channel description, 'I'm overrated but still good.' That tone resonated sharply with a generation of viewers, propelling him to tens of millions of subscribers across YouTube and TikTok while still a teenager. His content has since broadened well beyond Minecraft into vlogging, variety entertainment, and live comedy, with his 'Shut Up I'm Talking' stand-up show marking a deliberate step toward mainstream comedic performance — a significant pivot for a creator whose roots are entirely digital.
Tom's audience skews heavily male and leans into the 18–34 age bracket, with strong concentrations in the United States and the United Kingdom, reflecting both the global reach of the Dream SMP era and his continued cultural relevance in English-speaking markets. His engagement rates sit well above category norms, suggesting genuine loyalty rather than passive viewership — a quality that makes him an attractive partner for brands even as upload frequency has moderated. Sponsorships from Intel, Logitech G, and Lenovo Legion anchor him firmly in the gaming hardware space, consistent with his origins, while his podcast project '100 Questions with Tom Simons' and comedy touring signal an ambition to build a longer-term entertainment identity that outlasts any single platform or gaming trend. As the Minecraft generation ages into young adulthood, Tom Simons is one of the clearer examples of a gaming-native creator actively navigating that transition.
Tommy Innit reaches an audience concentrated in United Kingdom primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. As a gaming creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Demonstrated partners include Opera and Logitech G. Engagement on YouTube runs around 9.2%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Tommy Innit's tier (Mega, 29.8M combined followers, United Kingdom). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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His real name is Tom Simons, which he barely keeps secret — his podcast and YouTube series are literally called "100 Questions with Tom Simons." The "TommyInnit" handle grew out of his early Minecraft days and stuck as his public persona, even as his real name became widely known among fans.
TommyInnit was born on April 9, 2004, making him 22 years old as of 2026. He marked the milestone himself with a post titled "I am 22 Now," which is vintage Tom — deadpan caption, massive engagement.
TommyInnit was one of the central characters on the Dream SMP, the Minecraft roleplaying server that dominated YouTube between 2020 and 2022. His in-server storyline — exile, ongoing conflict with Dream, and a close alliance with Tubbo — was among the most-watched narratives on the server and is largely responsible for his rise to over 15 million YouTube subscribers.
Yes — TommyInnit has ventured into live standup, which lines up with his self-description as a "Comedian" on Instagram and the #standup hashtag that appears in his recent content. His humor-first, personality-driven style has always leaned more toward comedy than traditional gaming content, making the pivot feel natural rather than surprising.
Shut Up I'm Talking is TommyInnit's podcast, listed directly in both his Instagram and TikTok bios. It's a long-form conversational format that gives him room to talk beyond the frenetic energy of his YouTube videos, letting fans engage with a more unfiltered version of his personality.
100 Questions with Tom Simons is a series TommyInnit runs under his real name, featuring rapid-fire questions answered in a candid, interview-style format. It runs across platforms and sits apart from his main gaming and vlog content, offering fans a different side of him.
Mumbo Jumbo is a British Minecraft YouTuber best known for his Hermitcraft appearances and intricate in-game engineering builds. TommyInnit posted a vlog-style video titled "Walking with Mumbo Jumbo," a low-key slice-of-life format that has become a recurring trend in the British creator scene — two YouTubers, a walk, and an unscripted conversation.
Minecraft remains part of TommyInnit's identity — it still shows up regularly in his hashtags and YouTube topic classifications — though his output has broadened into vlogs, IRL content, and comedy. He built his entire following through Minecraft and the Dream SMP, so the game is woven into his creator DNA even as his style has matured.
His recent sponsors include Intel, Logitech G, and Opera, all tech and gaming-adjacent brands that map directly onto his audience. With a fanbase that skews young, male, and gaming-focused, he's a natural fit for hardware and peripheral companies trying to reach that demographic at scale.
TommyInnit is from Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Despite drawing nearly half his audience from the United States, his British identity and humor are central to his brand — something he leans into rather than softens for international appeal.
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