If you’ve been on YouTube long enough to remember the grainy, pastel-filtered days of early 2010s vlogging, then you probably know Shannon Beveridge. She wasn’t just another face in the feed—she was the relatable, funny, and slightly awkward twenty-something who made you feel like you were FaceTiming a best friend.

Back then, she was filming playful interviews with her then-boyfriend, turning everyday banter into mini romantic comedies. Those videos weren’t about branding or strategy—they were about connection. Fans weren’t just watching; they were along for the ride.

Fast forward to today, and Shannon’s content has evolved just like her audience. She’s moved from lighthearted Q&As with her ex to deeper, messier, and sometimes hilariously honest conversations on her hit podcast Exes & O’s. The premise? She brings on past lovers, friends, and sometimes that one person you swore you’d never text again—all in the name of love, growth, and the occasional awkward laugh.

It’s a full-circle moment that feels almost scripted… except it’s 100% real. Her early “interview with the ex” videos were the warm-up act, but Exes & O’s is the main event. It’s Shannon unfiltered—still funny, still self-aware, but also wiser, more willing to dig into heartbreak, missteps, and the complexity of queer relationships.

What makes her transition so fascinating is how she’s kept her community at the center of everything. Fans who once watched her navigate a boyfriend breakup are now listening as she discusses communication, boundaries, and self-love in queer relationships. She hasn’t just kept her audience—she’s grown it, drawing in listeners who never saw the old videos but feel like they’ve known her forever.

In an era where creators burn out and disappear, Shannon Beveridge has done something rare: she’s reinvented herself without losing her voice. And in doing so, she’s proved that the most relatable thing you can be online is yourself—through every chapter, breakup, and bad haircut.


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