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Comedy & Challenges United States

Zhong

Full Creator Stats Live · Updated 2026-07-09

Zhong is a Los Angeles-based YouTube creator who built a massive English-language following through high-energy challenge and prank content.

NicheComedy & Challenges TierMega Engagement2.0%

Total Followers +4.3%

93.8M

Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok

Primary Platform

YouTube

76.2M followers · 81% of audience

Engagement

2.0%

vs. 1.5% category median

Sponsorship Tier

Mega

Est. $24K–$57K / IG post

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Performance Across Platforms

Updated 2026-07-09
PlatformFollowers30d GrowthEngagementPosts / wkLast upload
YouTube 76,200,000 +4M 2.0% 9.6 3 days ago
Instagram 2,039,021 +0 1.3% 7 days ago
TikTok 15,600,000 +0 2.3% 1.6 4 days ago

Growth Trend

Last 365 days
WindowYouTubeInstagramTikTokCombined
Last 7 days +1.4M +1.9% -1223 -0.1% +0 +0.0% +1.4M
Last 30 days +4M +5.3% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +4M
Last 90 days +7.2M +9.5% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +7.2M
Last 365 days +7.2M +9.5% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +7.2M

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-686029616.1M39.1M62.1M85.1M Jul 11Oct 10Jan 9Apr 9Now
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Recent Brand Partnerships

Last 12 months · sponsored content only
BrandTypePlatformDatePerformance vs. baseline
Sponsored content YouTube 2022
Channel sponsor YouTube 2022–2023
Background

About Zhong

Zhong is a Los Angeles-based YouTube creator who built a massive English-language following through high-energy challenge and prank content. His channel scaled rapidly through YouTube Shorts, where bite-sized "impossible challenge" videos and social experiment-style pranks became his signature format. Sitting at the intersection of challenge culture and broad comedy — street pranks, reaction setups, and competitive stunts — his output is deliberately accessible and fast-moving, which has helped him sustain engagement rates that outpace what most creators at his follower scale typically achieve.

His audience skews male and concentrates heavily in the 18-to-34 age band, with the vast majority based in English-speaking markets — the United States dominant, followed by the UK and Canada. That demographic profile has drawn gaming and entertainment partnerships, including a Stumble Guys collaboration, as well as high-profile FIFA World Cup branded integrations. TikTok functions mainly as a discovery funnel routing viewers back to his primary YouTube presence. With audience demographics firmly anchored in the youth-entertainment space, Zhong is well positioned as a reach vehicle for brands targeting young male consumers — particularly in gaming, casual mobile entertainment, and sports-adjacent activations.

Brand fit

Why brands partner

Zhong reaches an audience concentrated in United States primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. Their sponsorship history skews toward Sports / Events, Gaming, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include FIFA World Cup and Stumble Guys. Engagement on YouTube runs around 2.0%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Did Zhong actually go to the FIFA World Cup?

Yes, Zhong traveled to the FIFA World Cup as part of a sponsored content deal, turning the trip into a multi-video YouTube series. His World Cup content included stunts like testing whether his phone would get stolen at the stadium and hunting through crowds to find Cristiano Ronaldo. The campaign was tagged as paid partnership content under the FIFA World Cup sponsorship.

Did Zhong find Ronaldo at the FIFA World Cup?

Zhong made tracking down Cristiano Ronaldo a central storyline of his World Cup content, with videos titled 'Can I Find RONALDO?' and 'I Left A Secret Note For RONALDO!' The second title suggests he got close enough to actually deliver a message to Ronaldo, making it one of the more talked-about moments from his World Cup series. The Ronaldo chase format fit perfectly into his challenge-style content.

Who is Kat in Zhong's Instagram bio?

Zhong lists 'Kat ♡' in his public Instagram bio, which is how fans have identified her as his girlfriend or partner. He keeps the relationship largely private across his main content channels, with the heart mention in his bio being the most direct public signal. Beyond that shoutout, details about Kat are not prominently featured in his YouTube or TikTok output.

What is Zhong's IMPOSSIBLE challenge series?

Zhong has a recurring content format built around the phrase 'It's IMPOSSIBLE To...' — examples include 'It's IMPOSSIBLE To Make The Sumo Mad' and 'It's IMPOSSIBLE To Make Me Happy!' Each video sets up a near-unbeatable social challenge and films the real-world reactions, fitting neatly into his prank and comedy style. It is one of his most recognizable templates on YouTube Shorts.

Is Zhong a Stumble Guys partner?

Yes, Zhong holds an official Stumble Guys partnership, which he discloses with the #stumblepartner tag in relevant videos. Stumble Guys is a mobile party battle-royale game that has built partnerships with major short-form creators to reach younger gaming audiences. The deal places Stumble Guys content alongside his broader challenge and comedy output.

Does Zhong mainly post YouTube Shorts or long-form videos?

Zhong built his audience almost entirely through YouTube Shorts, and short punchy challenge clips remain the engine of his channel. His TikTok bio directs followers to YouTube for 'the full video,' suggesting he occasionally publishes extended versions of certain concepts. Shorts are where his biggest subscriber growth and viral moments have consistently originated.

Did Zhong really try to make a sumo wrestler angry?

Yes, one of Zhong's IMPOSSIBLE-format videos is 'It's IMPOSSIBLE To Make The Sumo Mad,' in which he attempts various provocations trying to get a visible reaction from a sumo wrestler. The sumo wrestler's unfazed calm is the comedic payoff, playing directly into his challenge series format. Real-person public challenges like this are a signature part of how his channel generates watch-through on Shorts.

How big is Zhong on YouTube?

Zhong has well over 75 million subscribers on YouTube, placing him among the largest short-form comedy creators on the platform globally. His YouTube following dwarfs his combined audiences on Instagram and TikTok, making it his clearly dominant platform. That scale puts him firmly in the global Mega creator tier.

Where does Zhong live?

Zhong is based in Los Angeles, California, which he lists in both his YouTube and Instagram bios. The overwhelming majority of his audience is in the United States, reflecting a heavily domestic fanbase built through English-language Shorts content. LA is a natural base for a creator at his level given the density of brand partners, studios, and fellow creators.

What kind of videos does Zhong make?

Zhong makes short-form challenge, prank, and social experiment videos, most structured around a bold 'IMPOSSIBLE' premise or a real-world dare. His content regularly involves public encounters or travel stunts — like attending the FIFA World Cup, trying to provoke a sumo wrestler, or testing strangers' honesty. He also weaves in sponsored gaming content through brand partnerships like Stumble Guys.

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Stats (followers, engagement, audience demographics, growth) are pulled live from the CreatorDB API covering YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. Bio and FAQ content is AI-assisted; news items are sourced from cited public press at generation time. Read the full methodology →

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