Drew Gooden

Drew Gooden is an American comedian and YouTube personality known formerly for his sketch comedy on Vine and presently for his commentary-style videos on YouTube.

Vine
In February of 2015, Drew began his career on Vine, making six-second comedy sketches. He gained popularity on the app in April of that year. One of his Vines was later featured on Tosh.0. Most notably, Drew created the popular Vine video in which he sees a sign reading "Road Work Ahead", and jokingly replies, "Uh, yeah, I sure hope it does". At the time of Vine's closure, the video had 10 million loops, and Drew had accumulated about 407,000 followers. He also appeared in Camp Unplug, a 2016 Vine mini-series produced by Karyn Spencer and Jeremy Cabalona, and written by Vine creators.

YouTube
After Vine was shut down by its parent company, Twitter, Drew turned his focus towards YouTube. He originally posted sketches, but later began posting longer videos on YouTube in the commentary genre. Gooden's videos provide commentary on different aspects of current media culture such as Youtube or other YouTubers, television and film, celebrites, and social media. He currently has over 3 million subscribers on the platform.

Personal Life
Drew is married to Amanda Gooden. They reside in Orlando, Florida with their cat Bim Bim. He is close friends with Danny Gonzalez