Gharaibeh got the idea to start making YouTube videos when his friend
Cory Williams had a video that went viral. After working in retail for nearly a decade, Gharaibeh finally quit his job and began making videos full-time. He won the 2013
Streamy Award for Best Host, beating out four other nominees including
Larry King. He has appeared on the
cannabis culture-oriented podcast
Getting Doug with High six times. He also appeared in a brief role in the 2014 film
Transformers: Age of Extinction. In 2009, he co-founded
Maker Studios along with
Shay Butler,
Danny Zappin and
Lisa Donovan. On March 24, 2014, Maker Studios accepted a buyout offer from
The Walt Disney Company for $500 million, rising to $950 million if financial milestones were met. In March 2021, he made most of his YouTube videos private and not viewable by the public. Gharaibeh formerly hosted the
Pajama Pants podcast alongside
Sopranos actors
Robert Iler and
Jamie-Lynn Sigler; on it, he explained that as he got older he began to no longer identify with the videos he made earlier in his life, and found many of them offensive and unfunny. In April 2021, he was revealed to be a new host of
G4 as part of their relaunch later that year, and in November he was announced to be a host of their revival of
Attack of the Show!. Both ended a year later when the network was shut down. Today, Gharaibeh appears on the YouTube gaming channel "BroughtYouThisThing" with Bruce Greene and Lawrence Sonntag, formerly of
Funhaus. He also streams himself doing a variety of things and has made appearances in projects with other content creators from early YouTube, such as
The Grumps. ==References==