Rob Dyke is an American YouTuber and internet celebrity known for his popular web series, ‘Seriously Strange’ and ‘Why Would You Put That on The Internet’. With over 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube, Rob quit his job to pursue a career in comedy and films. After a breakthrough appearance on YouTube star Household Hacker’s channel, Rob’s following skyrocketed, and he now uploads videos every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. His vlogs cover a wide range of topics, from comedy to tragedy, and from bizarre to horrific.
Quick Facts
- Age: 36 Years
- Height: 6’4″ (193 cm)
- U.S. State: Massachusetts
The Meteoric Rise To Stardom
Robe Dyke launched his YouTube channel in September 2012 and mostly uploaded comedy sketches. His series ‘Seriously Strange’, which deals with scary, disturbing, and bizarre topics, gained him a lot of fame. The series is divided into three distinct series – Serial Killer Files, Twisted Tens, and Caught on Camera. Another popular series on his channel is ‘Why Would You Put That on the Internet’, where fans send Rob ridiculous things they’ve seen on the web. He uploads videos for this series every Friday or Saturday. Rob also has another channel called Zombie Horse, where he uploads comedy, gaming, and sketch videos. He has a great rapport with other YouTubers and often collaborates with them.
What Makes Rob Dyke So Special
Rob Dyke always wanted to do something different and create something that would be admired by people. He initially pursued a career in criminal justice but eventually dropped it to pursue filmmaking. His sense of humor and desire for fame led him to start his YouTube channel in 2012. His video series ‘Why Would You Put That on the Internet’ has gained a lot of popularity and his unique memes that make fun of society and classlessness make him stand out.
Behind The Curtains
Rob Dyke was born on October 28, 1987, in Massachusetts, New England, United States. Not much is known about his parents and family members. He obtained his GED in October 2008 and attended Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner, Massachusetts, to pursue a career in criminal justice.