On first glance, I just assumed Poppy was a spinoff of the PC Music crew. Big, dewey eyes, shiny blonde hair, surrealist half-smile — aesthetically she fit the bill of the hyper-feminine, ultra shiny ...
Singer and Youtube sensation Poppy is currently involved a lawsuit accusing her of “copying the identity” of fellow Youtuber, Mars Argo. Poppy has amassed millions of fans, followers and Youtube views ...
In a live performance that exuded almost as much sinister energy as her YouTube videos, the enigmatic Poppy presented her newest album, “I Disagree,” at U Street Music Hall last Saturday. Although the ...
YouTuber Mars Argo is suing musician and internet persona Poppy and her creator, Titanic Sinclair, otherwise known as Corey Mixter. In court documents obtained by The Verge, Mars Argo, real name ...
Poppy seems to work inhumanly hard. She has a surreal YouTube channel that updates almost daily, where she talks in soothing robotic monotone about the things she loves: technology, social media, the ...
For kids growing up in the late 90s, the first Pokémon theme song is ingrained into your skulls. The catchy lyrics and upbeat tune made waking up early in the morning to watch the latest episode ...
When celebrities hang out with Bustle editors, we want to give them the chance to leave their mark. Literally. So we hand them a pen, a piece of paper, a few questions, and ask them to get creative.
She is part bubblegum pop star, part performance artist ... and part robot? She is a YouTube phenomenon with more than 200 million views. P-O-P-P-Y. She is Poppy. And her fans are called "Poppy Seeds.
Andrew is a freelance writer from UK who specialises in video game news. He has written for What Culture, Rock Paper Shotgun, and PCGamesN. In 2023, he finally caved and bought an Xbox Series X. If ...
Poppy attended last year’s Streamy Awards being wheeled around in a plastic box, so we should have expected she wouldn’t attend this year’s event in jeans and a nice top. The YouTuber truly outdid ...
I’m Poppy isn’t going to compete with Netflix, Amazon or Hulu originals at the Emmys later this year. It’s not trying to, either. YouTube’s newest Red series stars the internet’s delightfully mystical ...