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Born | Michelle Asha Khare[1] August 10, 1992[2] Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S. | |||||||||
Education | Mixed subject studies in Dartmouth College[3] | |||||||||
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Garrett Kennell (m. 2022) | |||||||||
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Years active | 2016–present | |||||||||
Subscribers | 4.4 million[4] | |||||||||
Total views | 630 million[4] | |||||||||
Associated acts | Garrett Kennell | |||||||||
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Last updated: 24 March 2024 |
Michelle Asha Khare (/kɑːˈreɪ/ kar-AY;[5][6] born August 10, 1992) is an American YouTuber, television host, actress, and former professional cyclist.[7][8] She is best known for her YouTube show Challenge Accepted and HBO Max's Karma.
Khare attended Dartmouth College, studying a self-designed major in digital media and technology.[8] During her studies, she interned at several companies, including Google,[9] DreamWorks Animation,[8] and Carousel Productions.
While living in Los Angeles for her internships, Khare began road and mountain cycling recreationally. She went on to join the Dartmouth Cycling Team and win the US U23 Criterium nationals in 2014.[8] She joined the BMW Women's Professional Team where she trained and raced professionally for the 2014–2015 season.[10][11]
Khare credits her younger sister with inspiring her to start a YouTube channel. [8]
After graduating in 2014, Khare applied for an opening to be a full-time content producer at BuzzFeed.[12][13] She considers her YouTube channel and early videos to have helped in getting the position at BuzzFeed Video.[8] While working at Buzzfeed, there were heavy restrictions on content creators on their own channels because of potential conflict of interest so her own channel remained dormant.[13] While working at BuzzFeed, she continued her cycling career, creating content focused on health and wellness.[13][9] However, she eventually stopped cycling professionally in favor of creating videos about physical challenges, such as attempting the NFL combine and training as a professional dancer for a month. [12]
When she left BuzzFeed in 2016, she began focusing on her own channel, again.[9] Her most popular series is Challenge Accepted, where she tries out grueling training regimens for various professions,[9] including the Navy SEALs fitness test [14] and NASA's astronaut training.[15] Her channel had 2 million subscribers as of April 2020[16] and 4.18 million as of October 2023. [17] In April 2023, Khare won a boxing match against fellow YouTuber Andrea Botez in Creator Clash 2.[18]
In 2023, Khare was the guest contestant on Season 8 of the YouTube and Nebula travel competition series Jet Lag: The Game. She and her teammate, Sam Denby, won the season.[19]
She hosted Karma, a children's competition program that was released on HBO Max on June 18, 2020.[7][20]
Khare grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana. Her father, Vivek, is Indian-American[8] and her mother, Laura, is of Irish descent. She has one sister. She married Garrett Kennell in October 2022.[21]
1 fight | 1 win | 0 losses |
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No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Time | Date | Location | Notes |
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1 | Win | 1–0 | Andrea Botez | UD | 5 | 10:00 | April 15, 2023 | Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida, U.S. |
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2022 | 12th Streamy Awards | Show of the Year | Challenge Accepted | Nominated | [22] |
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2023 | 13th Streamy Awards | Show of the Year | Won | [23] |