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Colleen Ballinger


Colleen Mae Ballinger (born November 21, 1986) is an American YouTuber, comedian, actress, singer, and producer best known for creating and portraying the satirical character Miranda Sings, a tone-deaf diva with delusions of fame, starting in 2008.
Ballinger, who trained in musical theater and performed at Disneyland after graduating high school in 2008, achieved viral success through Miranda's intentionally cringeworthy videos mocking talentless aspiring stars, leading to over 10 million subscribers on the Miranda Sings YouTube channel and more than 22 million across her platforms combined.
Her career expanded to include the Netflix series Haters Back Off (2016–2017), based on the Miranda character, live tours, a Netflix comedy special Miranda Sings Live…Your Welcome (2019), and family-oriented vlogging on the Ballinger Family channel featuring her siblings and children.
In 2023, Ballinger encountered significant backlash following allegations from former underage fans, including claims of grooming through sexually explicit Snapchat communications, exploiting minors for content, and forming inappropriate personal relationships, which she categorically denied as fabrications driven by a small group of detractors.
She addressed the accusations in a June 2023 video by playing ukulele and asserting the narrative was untrue, without conceding to grooming; renewed scrutiny also highlighted past comedic bits, such as a disputed Beyoncé parody involving face paint, which her legal team rejected as blackface.
The controversy prompted the cancellation of her international tour dates and a temporary hiatus from social media, though she returned in November 2023 with videos acknowledging general "mistakes" in fan interactions while maintaining her denial of the most severe claims.

Early life and education

Family and childhood

Colleen Ballinger was born on November 21, 1986, in , to Tim Ballinger, a sales manager, and his wife Gwen Ballinger. She grew up as the middle child in a family of four siblings, including older brothers , born in March 1983, and , as well as a younger sister, . The Ballinger family resided in a suburban setting in , where parents Tim and Gwen supported their children's interests, fostering an environment that extended to creative pursuits shared among the siblings.

Schooling and early performances

Ballinger was homeschooled during before attending San Marcos High School in , from which she graduated in 2004. During high school, she participated in two choral groups, honing her vocal skills and gaining early exposure to performance settings. Following high school, Ballinger enrolled at , a Christian institution near , where she majored in vocal performance. She began taking voice lessons in her early teens and continued developing her singing abilities through university coursework, graduating in 2008. In addition to formal training, Ballinger engaged in high school theater activities, including musical productions, which showcased her and comedic aptitudes from . These experiences, combined with self-initiated performances, provided foundational practice in character work and stage presence without broader recognition at the time.

Professional beginnings

Initial comedy and YouTube efforts

Ballinger began uploading content to her personal YouTube channel, PsychoSoprano, in 2006, initially focusing on vocal performances and singing covers with friends. These videos showcased her trained soprano voice through operatic renditions of contemporary pop songs and musical theater pieces, reflecting her background in musical theater from Azusa Pacific University. However, the channel experienced limited growth, with early uploads hampered by rudimentary production values, infrequent posting, and YouTube's immature recommendation algorithms that favored more polished or sensational content. From 2007 to 2010, Ballinger expanded her experiments to include vlogs, basic sketches, and awkward humor rooted in everyday relatable scenarios, often leveraging her theatrical skills for self-deprecating bits. Collaborations with family members, such as her sister , appeared sporadically, adding a personal, low-fi charm that aligned with the era's DIY but struggled against competition from emerging viral trends. Subscriber counts remained modest—typically in the low thousands—highlighting the persistence required to navigate platform hurdles like poor video quality and lack of monetization options, which nonetheless honed her comedic timing and audience engagement strategies. This period of trial-and-error underscored the causal challenges of early success, where empirical viewer retention data favored consistent, niche-specific output over sporadic variety, prompting Ballinger to refine her approach amid technical constraints like basic editing software and dial-up-era upload speeds. Her commitment to unpolished , despite these barriers, built foundational skills in content iteration that preceded more structured character work.

Development of Miranda Sings

Colleen Ballinger created the character in 2008 as a of overconfident, unskilled performers posting amateur videos on , particularly mocking the deluded aspiring stars who believed their off-key covers warranted fame. The persona embodied traits such as a distinctive nasally voice, poor social graces, and profound about talent, inspired by real-life encounters with arrogant classmates and the burgeoning wave of vanity-driven content on the platform. This satirical pivot represented a departure from Ballinger's initial musical theater aspirations, leveraging exaggeration of observed human flaws—such as unchecked ego in pursuit of viral attention—to generate humor rooted in cultural critique. Early videos, starting with uploads in , initially drew minimal views, reflecting the nascent state of YouTube's ecosystem. Breakthrough occurred in March 2009 with the "Free Voice Lesson" video, which satirized inept vocal tutorials and rapidly accumulated traction through shares among viewers amused by its unfiltered ridicule of performative incompetence. The character's appeal lay in its unsparing mirror to online behaviors: the blind optimism of fame-chasers amid widespread mediocrity, fostering organic virality as audiences recognized and relished the exposure of such delusions without overt moralizing. Subscriber growth accelerated into the early , reaching millions by , propelled by consistent uploads that capitalized on this resonance before heavy commercialization. Fan engagement metrics, including escalating view counts on core satirical pieces, evidenced spread via peer recommendations rather than paid , as the content's causal —humor from deflating inflated egos—aligned with viewers' firsthand experiences of excess. This phase solidified Miranda as Ballinger's primary outlet, evolving from niche experiment to a phenomenon critiquing the incentives of digital self-.

Miranda Sings phenomenon

YouTube videos and character traits

The Miranda Sings YouTube channel, created on January 31, 2008, primarily produced content from 2010 to 2020 centered on parody videos featuring tutorials, challenges, and rants executed with deliberate incompetence to highlight the character's delusions of grandeur. These included mock singing lessons with intentionally off-key performances, flawed makeup applications such as lipstick smeared beyond the lips, and exaggerated complaints about detractors labeled as "haters," amassing over 2.3 billion total views and more than 10 million subscribers by the channel's later years. Core to the character's traits is a portrayal of oblivious self-entitlement: Miranda, claiming origins in , and superior talent among peers, consistently subverts viewer expectations through poor execution of skills she boasts about, such as nasally distorted vocals and quirky facial tics like overactive eyebrows and crooked smiles. This satirical inversion—presenting "bad" as "best"—parodies the overconfidence of aspiring performers in online , where empirical feedback like viewer dislikes or comments is dismissed as rather than critique. Video styles evolved from early solo sketches emphasizing isolated incompetence to more interactive formats by the mid-2010s, incorporating fan-submitted questions in sessions and challenge responses that blurred with audience engagement, coinciding with peak viewership growth around during 's expansive mid-decade era. Subscriber milestones, such as surpassing 5 million by , reflected heightened interaction metrics, with videos often garnering millions of views per upload through algorithms favoring consistent, niche humor over polished production. This progression maintained the character's causal —unyielding amid mounting evidence of inadequacy—without diluting the foundational appeal of discomforting authenticity in .

Live tours and stage shows

Ballinger began performing live as in venues starting in , with early shows including an appearance at Birdland in on August 29 and Show at Barre in on September 6. These initial performances marked the character's transition from online videos to stage acts, initially in intimate settings that allowed for direct audience engagement. By 2014, the live shows had expanded into full tours, including a U.S. schedule with multiple dates announced as largely sold out and a ten-city tour featuring sold-out performances at London's and . The one-woman shows typically incorporated improvised segments, satirical songs, magic tricks, and extensive audience participation, such as selecting volunteers for on-stage interactions. While the comedic elements and character-driven humor drew strong attendance to theaters across , , and , Ballinger's vocal performances faced for a perceived mediocre and technical limitations, as noted by vocal coaches analyzing her in live contexts. These shows prioritized satirical exaggeration over polished musicality, aligning with the character's premise of an untalented yet overconfident performer.

Expansions into television and other media

In 2016, Ballinger adapted the Miranda Sings character for scripted television in the Netflix original series Haters Back Off!, which premiered on October 14 with eight episodes depicting Miranda's dysfunctional family and her misguided pursuit of fame as an untalented performer. The show, co-created by Ballinger and her brother Christopher Ballinger, shifted the parody from standalone YouTube sketches to a surreal family sitcom format, featuring recurring cast members like Angela Kinsey as Miranda's mother. A second season of nine episodes followed in October 2017, but Netflix canceled the series on December 1, 2017, after determining that viewership did not justify continued production costs. Critics noted the difficulty in sustaining the character's one-note absurdity over full episodes, resulting in mixed reviews, including a 50% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews and an IMDb user rating of 5.8 out of 10 from over 8,000 votes. Miranda Sings appeared in guest spots on major late-night programs, extending the character's reach to broadcast television. On December 1, 2014, she joined as his partner in a segment on Starring , showcasing her signature oblivious confidence in comedic challenges. Ballinger reprised the role on October 15, 2016, episode of the same show, performing in character during a sketch and discussing the Haters Back Off! series out of character. Additional exposure came via Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, where Miranda featured as a guest, blending the parody with conversational humor. The character's intellectual property supported merchandise lines, including apparel, mugs, stickers, and accessories sold through official online stores like mirandasings.com and third-party platforms. These products, often emblazoned with Miranda's catchphrases and imagery, generated revenue from fan engagement but remained secondary to core media expansions. The transition from viral sketches to extended formats underscored scalability issues, as the venture's cancellation highlighted limited audience retention beyond the character's niche online appeal.

Other career endeavors

Acting roles outside Miranda

![Colleen Ballinger in Waitress (2019)][float-right] Ballinger took on the role of Dawn, a shy character requiring vocal performance, in the musical from August 20 to November 24, 2019, marking her debut in a major stage production independent of her YouTube persona. This limited run highlighted her singing capabilities in a ensemble setting with established musical theater elements, distinct from comedic character work. In , Ballinger voiced , a minor eagle character involved in ensemble scenes, in , which premiered on August 14, 2019. The role utilized her in a family-oriented , contributing to without relying on live-action presence or prior character traits. These performances, occurring amid her established online fame, represented efforts to branch into traditional mediums, though subsequent opportunities remained sparse, with no major leading roles materializing in film or television by 2025.

Music, podcasting, and recent projects

Ballinger has released a limited number of original songs under her own name, including "What Makes You a Man," a satirical track uploaded to YouTube on May 25, 2018, addressing societal perceptions of masculinity. She has also produced covers of popular songs, such as Harry Styles' "Sweet Creature" and operatic renditions of pop tracks, shared primarily on her PsychoSoprano YouTube channel. In 2019, she released Magically Legendary Covers, Vol. 1, featuring interpretations like a "Frozen Medley" collaboration with Peter Hollens, available on platforms including Spotify and Apple Music. In January 2021, Ballinger co-launched the RELAX! with Colleen Ballinger & , premiering episodes weekly to discuss lifestyle topics, personal anecdotes, and casual observations in an unstructured format. The show, distributed on platforms like and , has exceeded 200 episodes by 2025, with recent installments such as a August 6, 2025, episode revisiting the hosts' first date. From 2023 onward, Ballinger has focused on vlogs via her Colleen Vlogs , which had approximately 2.95 million subscribers as of late 2025, posting monthly compilations of daily life and activities, including titles like "October 2025!" and "Reflecting on 2023" uploaded January 3, 2024. Her primary Colleen Ballinger , centered on and personal content, sustains around 8.13 million subscribers amid broader platform shifts toward short-form and -centric videos. These efforts represent an to evolving audience preferences for authentic, low-production vlogging over scripted character content.

Personal life

Marriage and children

Colleen Ballinger met actor Erik Stocklin on the set of the Netflix series Haters Back Off!, where he portrayed the character Patrick, Miranda Sings' love interest, beginning in 2016. The couple began dating shortly thereafter and announced their engagement in June 2018, the same month Ballinger revealed her pregnancy with their first child. Ballinger and Stocklin married in a ceremony in 2018, with the union publicly disclosed by Ballinger in a video recap of that year, posted on December 29, 2018. Their first child, son Stocklin, was born on November 11, 2018. In November 2021, the couple welcomed twins via emergency cesarean section at 32 weeks : son Wesley Koy Stocklin at 11:42 p.m. on November 6, weighing 4 pounds 6 ounces, followed by daughter Joanne Stocklin at 11:46 p.m., weighing 4 pounds 2 ounces. The twins remained in the briefly due to their prematurity but were reported healthy. As of October 2025, Ballinger and Stocklin remain married with no public reports of separation or , maintaining a unit centered on their three children, though Stocklin has kept a relatively low public profile compared to Ballinger's online presence.

Family vlogging and privacy dynamics

Following the birth of her first child in July 2018, Ballinger shifted her content toward vlogging, incorporating daily life with her children into channels like Colleen Vlogs (launched December 25, 2014) and the Ballinger channel, which began sharing family experiences as early as 2014 but intensified focus on minors post-2018. These vlogs documented routines such as birthdays, holidays, and outings, amassing significant views—early announcement videos exceeded 4 million each—while the Ballinger channel reached over 2 million subscribers, though recent videos post-2023 averaged under 25,000 views amid broader trends. This evolution highlighted tensions, as public exposure of ren in unscripted settings raised empirical risks of doxxing, predation, and eroded , with online discussions critiquing family vlogging's of minors' lives akin to child labor dynamics. communities, such as r/ColleenBallingerSnark, amplified scrutiny over potential exploitation, noting instances of family members projecting interests onto ren and the irreversible from millions of views. Such concerns stem from causal realities of online permanence: once shared, content persists, potentially conflicting with children's future agency, though no verified incidents of harm to Ballinger's children have been documented in these critiques. Parasocial bonds with fans, fostered by years of intimate Miranda Sings interactions, causally incentivized deeper family disclosures to sustain engagement, as creators rely on perceived personal connections for viewership retention—evident in Ballinger's progression from solo vlogs to family-centric narratives fulfilling audience expectations for "." Ballinger's , including 2025 releases like the Special (featuring egg hunts and family gatherings) and monthly vlogs on events such as twin birthdays and evacuations, continued this pattern, balancing stated goals of documenting "incredible experiences" against measurable exposure levels that blur private boundaries for public consumption. Critics argue this dynamic prioritizes algorithmic incentives over first-principles , where defaults should err toward non-disclosure absent , yet Ballinger maintained output through October 2025 vlogs on trips and scans, reflecting persistent viewer-driven pressures outweighing restraint. While platforms enable monetization—family channels generating ad from everyday milestones—the format's hinges on escalating intimacy, underscoring a realist : high visibility yields financial viability but invites perpetual tradeoffs for dependents incapable of opting out.

Controversies

Allegations of misconduct with fans

In June 2023, multiple former fans resurfaced and expanded upon allegations originally raised in against Colleen Ballinger for inappropriate interactions with underage admirers, including claims of emotional manipulation and boundary violations in private communications. , who began following Ballinger's content at age 10, publicly stated in 2020 that during his mid-teens, she shared explicit personal details, sent him as a gift when he was 13, and pressured him to produce unpaid content for her channels, including granting access to her accounts. McIntyre described these dynamics as fostering dependency, with Ballinger allegedly treating him as a for adult topics despite the age gap of over 20 years. Additional accusers in , via TikTok videos and podcasts, claimed Ballinger maintained private Snapchat group chats with minors where discussions included sexual topics and personal favors, such as requests for explicit images or emotional support beyond typical creator-fan boundaries. These interactions were framed by critics as grooming behaviors, citing patterns of selective favoritism toward young fans who provided resources or loyalty, often in the context of YouTube's parasocial dynamics where creators like Ballinger encouraged direct messaging and meetups. Reports highlighted specific instances, such as alleged 2017 in-person visits with teenage fans at her home, where boundaries were reportedly blurred through unfiltered sharing of private life details. Separate from direct fan communications, older videos resurfaced in July 2023 showing Ballinger performing in what some described as during a 2009 rendition of "Single Ladies," though her representatives contested this characterization, attributing it to green face paint in character. No criminal charges have been filed related to these allegations, which remain unadjudicated and centered on civil claims of exploitation within the informal, access-driven culture of online fandoms.

Ballinger's defenses and responses

In a video uploaded to her YouTube channel on June 28, 2023, titled "hi.", Ballinger responded to allegations of inappropriate conduct with fans by performing a song on ukulele, in which she denied sending sexually explicit images or messages to minors and characterized the primary claims as fabrications originating from a single accuser whose story was amplified by media and online communities. She acknowledged forming close personal friendships with some fans, including group chats and shared experiences, but described these as mutual bonds akin to family dynamics rather than predatory behavior, admitting only that she had been naive about boundaries in parasocial relationships where fans frequently initiated contact. Ballinger attributed the rapid escalation of accusations to a "toxic gossip train" driven by selective outrage and , asserting that many claims lacked evidence and were contradicted by her direct communications with involved parties. In subsequent statements, including a November 2023 video, she reiterated her denial of grooming or , explaining the emotional tone of her initial response as a reaction to personal distress but maintaining that the core allegations were defamatory and unsubstantiated. She highlighted the inherent risks of fan-creator interactions in online spaces, where enthusiasm from young audiences can blur lines without intent of harm on the creator's part. No criminal charges, convictions, or reported civil settlements have resulted from the allegations against Ballinger as of October 2025, despite threats of legal action from both sides and public speculation about suits, underscoring the absence of adjudicated findings to support claims of misconduct. Ballinger's representatives have consistently rejected the narratives as exaggerated, pointing to the lack of corroborating legal evidence amid widespread media coverage.

Aftermath and ongoing debates

In July 2023, the remaining dates of Ballinger's live tour were canceled amid public backlash over the allegations, with venues citing the need to prioritize fan safety. Her co-hosted with was also abruptly ended by Paytas. These cancellations followed a rapid decline in her online metrics, including a loss of over 1.5 million subscribers across her main channels in the weeks after the resurfaced. Ballinger resumed posting on YouTube in November 2023, shifting focus to family-oriented vlogs on her Colleen Vlogs channel rather than Miranda Sings content. By 2025, this channel continued uploading monthly family updates, such as vlogs covering daily activities with her children and seasonal events like celebrations. However, her return drew mixed reactions, with some online communities expressing persistent about the sincerity of her prior apologies, while others viewed the sustained output as evidence of audience loyalty among family-content viewers. Debates surrounding the controversy have centered on tensions between and personal accountability, with critics emphasizing inherent power imbalances in creator-fan dynamics involving minors, arguing that such relationships risked regardless of intent. Defenders, including some commentators, countered that no criminal charges or concrete evidence of harm materialized, attributing the backlash to overreach in punishing consensual online friendships and the agency of fans in initiating contact. These perspectives highlight broader discussions on parasocial relationships in , where empirical data on outcomes—such as the absence of lawsuits or victim-reported —clashes with narrative-driven accusations amplified by social platforms. As of October 2025, criticism persists in niche online forums like Reddit's snark communities, where users track and mock Ballinger's activities, questioning the of her family ging amid unresolved public distrust. Yet, her channel maintains a dedicated viewership for non-controversial content, raising questions about the long-term viability of her career in a where initial subscriber losses have stabilized but broader brand partnerships remain limited. This underscores causal factors in online accountability, including the role of unverified anecdotes in sustaining versus verifiable metrics like ongoing content production indicating partial recovery.

Reception and impact

Achievements and cultural influence

Colleen Ballinger's portrayal of Miranda Sings propelled her to significant milestones on YouTube, where the character's channel accumulated over 10 million subscribers and more than 2 billion views by 2020, establishing a model for viral parody content in the digital space. This success stemmed from Ballinger's consistent uploads of satirical videos mocking tone-deaf aspiring performers, which resonated through exaggerated awkwardness and self-delusion, amassing a dedicated audience that propelled the channel's growth from modest beginnings in 2008 to mainstream digital prominence. Her achievements extended to live performances, with Miranda Sings tours drawing crowds to theaters across the and internationally, contributing to Ballinger's transition from online sketches to ticketed events that highlighted the viability of creator-driven . Ballinger received formal recognition, including the 2015 Streamy Award for for her work as , underscoring her impact within the online content creator ecosystem. Additionally, the 2016 Netflix series , which Ballinger co-created and starred in across two seasons, exemplified an early pipeline for personalities to secure scripted television deals, broadening access to traditional media production for independent digital talents. Ballinger's influence on lies in pioneering a style of cringe-inducing humor that critiqued and incompetence in the pursuit of , influencing subsequent digital creators by demonstrating how low-production-value could foster intense fan engagement and through direct audience interaction. This approach contributed to the of , as Ballinger's self-funded character evolution illustrated causal pathways from bedroom videos to global reach, enabling non-traditional performers to bypass gatekept industries via algorithmic distribution and .

Broader criticisms and evaluations

Critics have evaluated Ballinger's vocal performances as limited in technical proficiency and range, suitable primarily for the satirical, deliberately amateurish style of her Miranda Sings character but inadequate for professional musical theater ambitions. Community assessments and reactions, including those from vocal coaches, have questioned her singing ability beyond comedic contexts, describing it as lacking polish and often grating when extended. Her acting in the Netflix series Haters Back Off!, which expanded the Miranda gimmick into scripted episodes, drew complaints of annoyance and unsustainability, with The New York Times noting that the character's "deluded caterwauling" becomes tedious in longer formats compared to short YouTube clips. The series aggregated a 50% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, reflecting divided opinions on her ability to carry dramatic or comedic depth without relying on the persona's eccentricity. This overreliance on the Miranda Sings gimmick—centered on mocking untalented aspiring performers—has been cited as a barrier to broader artistic pursuits, confining Ballinger's appeal to novelty rather than versatile talent akin to trained actors or singers. Reviews suggest her strengths lie in caricature rather than nuanced portrayal, with the character's intentional flaws mirroring but not transcending community theater-level execution, limiting transitions to mainstream film or stage roles. Ballinger's pre-2015 content included jokes employing racial and other culturally insensitive elements, such as mocking accents or behaviors in ways now viewed as derogatory, which she later characterized as products of youthful in an era of lax online norms. In a May 2020 video, she apologized for resurfaced clips, admitting to being a "sheltered teenager who was stupid and ignorant and clearly extremely culturally insensitive," and expressed regret for not recognizing the harm at the time. Assessments of Ballinger's career trajectory highlight a pattern of empire-building through viral YouTube expansion—encompassing tours, merchandise, and family vlogging—followed by unsustainable declines in engagement metrics. Her channels peaked in the mid-2010s with rapid subscriber growth tied to Miranda's novelty, but post-2020 data shows contraction: approximately 1.5 million subscribers lost by mid-2025, alongside sharp drops in video views on her Colleen Vlogs channel after hiatus returns. In February 2025, announcing yet another uploading break, Ballinger faced minimal fan backlash, indicating eroded loyalty. Her primary Miranda Sings channel, at 8.13 million subscribers as of October 2025, records daily views below 10,000 and intermittent losses like 10,000 subscribers in late October, underscoring challenges in maintaining momentum without fresh innovation. This trajectory illustrates the volatility of content empires dependent on personality and trends, where initial hype yields to audience fatigue absent enduring diversification.

Filmography

Feature films

Ballinger's roles are confined to in animated productions. She voiced the character , a enthusiast, in , a film directed by Phil Johnston and , released theatrically on November 21, 2018. In this sequel to , her character appears in a sequence parodying online influencers. The following year, Ballinger provided the voice for , a supporting character, in , directed by and released on August 14, 2019. is depicted as a participant in a dance-off scene amid the film's plot involving inter-island alliances against a common threat. These credits mark her only verified appearances in feature-length theatrical films as of 2025.

Television and web series

Colleen Ballinger created, executive produced, co-wrote, and starred as Miranda Sings in the Netflix comedy series Haters Back Off!, which debuted on October 14, 2016, with its first season consisting of eight episodes centered on Miranda's dysfunctional family and her misguided pursuit of fame. The second season, released on October 20, 2017, also comprised eight episodes, expanding on Miranda's attempts to succeed as a performer amid family chaos, before Netflix canceled the series after two seasons. Ballinger appeared as the Disco Dancer character in 20 episodes of the horror web series across multiple seasons from 2017 to 2019, where contestants role-play historical figures to survive supernatural challenges. She guest-starred in an episode of Jerry Seinfeld's web series , riding in a and discussing with Seinfeld. Ballinger made multiple guest appearances on Starring , including on October 14, 2016, participating in the "Internet Pop Quiz" segment answering questions about viral content.

Awards and nominations

Colleen Ballinger has received two major awards for her work as , along with numerous nominations primarily in web and social media categories.
YearAwardCategoryResultNotes
2015Choice Web Star: ComedyWonFor .
2015ActressWonFor .
She has also been nominated for several other awards, including multiple in web star categories from 2014 onward, Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Female Creator (nominated 2019, 2023), and a People's Choice Award in 2017.

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