YouTube personality Jenna Marbles is employed by her 8-year-old partner, Julien Solomița

Jenna Marbles is engaged!

The 34-year-old YouTube personality and her fiancé Julien Solomița, aged 28, confirmed their engagement on Tuesday, April 15, in a Twitch stream.

“Recently, I asked Jenna to marry me and she said yes. So, we are engaged ‘, revealed Julien, who first started with Jenna in 2013.

Employee!  Jenna Marbles and her fiancé Julien Solomita, 28, confirmed their engagement on Tuesday, April 15, during a Twitch stream;  Jenna and Julien appeared in 2015

Employee! Jenna Marbles and her fiancé Julien Solomita, 28, confirmed their engagement on Tuesday, April 15, during a Twitch stream; Jenna and Julien appeared in 2015

During the flow, Solomita showed her engagement band, as well as the amazing diamond ring with which she proposed to Jena.

Once fans found out about the couple’s future plans to go down the aisle, they immediately got the names Julie and Jenna on Twitter.

Jenna Marbles, born Jenna Nicole Mourey, has not yet made a public post about engagement on any of her social media platforms.

The news of her engagement to Julien comes almost 10 months after her beloved YouTuber left the platform due to the renewed control of older videos that included racist content.

Proof: during the flow, Solomita showed her engagement band, as well as the amazing diamond ring she proposed to Jena

Proof: during the flow, Solomita showed her engagement band, as well as the amazing diamond ring she proposed to Jena

In an 11-minute clip titled “A Message,” Marbles not only admitted his past sins, which included a 2011 black-faced girl, shameful women, and a racist rapper, but also announced that will abandon its YouTube channel.

“I can’t exist on this channel yet,” she said. “I want to take responsibility and it is painful to do so. I’m ashamed of the things I’ve done and said in my past – but it’s important.

“I think I will switch from this channel for now. I don’t know if this is forever. I don’t know how long it will take … I’ll just stop for a moment.

Precious: “Not long ago, I asked Jenna to marry me and she said yes.  So, we're engaged, 'Julien revealed

Precious: “Not long ago, I asked Jenna to marry me and she said yes. So, we’re engaged, ‘Julien revealed

For a long time: Jenna and Julien first met in 2013;  the couple photographed in October 2014

For a long time: Jenna and Julien first met in 2013; the couple photographed in October 2014

Marbles said it’s time to take a step back from the channel, which has more than 20 million subscribers, amid a pile of questions about routines.

She specifically addressed the black-faced script, a rap video that made a joke about Asian people and another that hit women who “slept around.”

The rap song included the lyrics: “Hey Ching Chong Wing Wong, shake your King Kong ding.”

She described the video as “awful” and “inexcusable.”

The news of her engagement to Julien comes almost 10 months after her beloved YouTuber left the platform due to the renewed control of older videos that included racist content

The news of her engagement to Julien comes almost 10 months after her beloved YouTuber left the platform due to the renewed control of older videos that included racist content

In the video with the black face, she gives a pink wig and a bright blue outfit and jokes that Minaj has different personalities. At one point in the video, she is seen in dark paint or a face-to-face mask while talking about “perverted” sex.

“I see,” she said. “I certainly did things in the past that weren’t great. I’m not completely without problems. I tried my best to grow.

Marbles, whose real name is Jenna Nicole Mourey, admits that she gradually changed the older videos into private in “a time when we cleanse ourselves of anything and everything that is toxic.”

– Yes, there [are] things from my past are not proud and I get a lot of tweets from people who say, “Why did you deprive all these old videos?” and I’ve spent a lot of the last few days looking at almost all of my old content.

In an 11-minute clip entitled

In an 11-minute clip entitled

In an 11-minute clip entitled “A Message,” the 33-year-old Rochester, New York native admitted his past sins, which included a 2011 black-faced skit (pictured), women shameful and a racist rap

Marbles is seen wearing a shiny tight outfit and a pink wig while replacing her Nicki Minaj

Marbles is seen wearing a shiny tight outfit and a pink wig while replacing her Nicki Minaj

“I’m sorry if any of this keeps you nostalgic, but I’m literally not trying to bring out negative things in the world.”

Marbles said he was “incredibly sorry” especially about the black-faced skit and wanted to “not be part of the [her] last.’

She added about the bits: “I just want to tell you that it was not my intention to do blackface.

“I don’t know how to say that anymore, but it doesn’t matter because all that matters is that people have been offended and hurt … it’s not okay and there isn’t a time on the internet for a long time because it’s not OK.

As for his other offensive content, Marbles said “it shouldn’t exist” and “he was embarrassed. [she] he ever succeeded.

Marbles said he sees no value in leaving offensive content because he does not “want to contribute” to the fighting, at a time when racism is at the forefront of national discussion.

Marbles admitted to making a black face skirmish in the past trying to shoot Nicki Minaj

Marbles admitted to making a black face skirmish in the past trying to shoot Nicki Minaj

“If this is the case where people will follow something and be offended now, I don’t want it to exist,” she said. “So I probably deleted a lot of old content because I don’t want him to feel upset about anything.”

Marbles said she has no problem taking the heat for her past violations to align with the social values ​​she and her fans love.

“I am happy to do this,” she said, “because what I want from the people I support and who I like is to have responsibility and to know that I support someone whose morals and values ​​align with mine. . ”

Marbles said that while she can’t erase the past, she can be her best self going forward.

“Because someone clearly has their own past that they’re not proud of, I’m just trying to see people for who they are now, today, and that they’re not defined by their past – and I understand,” she said. “I try to do the same thing you do and support and be friends with people I’m proud of and love and I just know I’m doing my best.”

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