Some Francophone vloggers have already reached the status of YouTube celebrities, some teach French to those who are unlucky enough to know the language of Zola and Beigbedera from birth, some humorously document their daily lives. In any case, after 5 minutes of watching, you will already feel that you have known this guy in front of the camera all your life, and, carried away by what is happening, you will completely forget that you are watching a video in French.
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French video bloggers list
- Harasmic Cyprien has been running his MonsieurDream channel since 2007 and boasts a record number of subscribers for a non-English language blog, approaching 9 million. He creates humorous sketches based on real curious events in his life, such as stealing a laptop, unexpected travels, or moving around Paris on a rented bike, and even won several blogging awards for the video “When I was a child, I thought that …”.
- The second most popular YouTube channel in French is NormanFaitDesVideos. 7 million followers watch Norman talk about pickup techniques, talk about painful social media addiction, or remember his friends’ craziest birthdays. You can learn about the most “hot” French slang from him, but if you can’t keep up with his fast-paced French, turn on English subtitles to help you. His catchphrase is “FAUX!”, And his video about the hardships of cat owners with the participation of the black cat Sergi was watched by only 23 million people.
- We recommend all dog owners watch videos from the French Natoo. She often shoots sketches in the popular style “I don’t know what’s going on here, but it’s funny,” makes fun of internet trends, captures her travels on camera; in general, you won’t get bored on her channel.
- Do you want to look at la vie franΓ§aise from a foreigner’s point of view? Subscribe to the DanRock channel! Dan is an American who has lived in France for more than four years. He shoots energetic and informative videos about cultural differences, clashes of mentalities, common mistakes, oddities in behavior. Besides, he talks about American culture in French (have a look – it’s quite funny to hear about familiar themes like Halloween, football, or American TV shows with such unexpected interpretations).
- EnjoyPhoenix is ββone of the most popular beauty channels in the French YouTube segment. If you are passionate about cosmetics, like learning non-obvious beauty secrets and life hacks for everyday makeup, prefer an easy and charming presentation style and a melodic accent, stay tuned for updates on Marie’s channel; she just started a new column about her favorite places in French cities.
- You will find everything that you expect to see on the channel of a young girl who calls herself “la youtubeuse beautΓ©” in the Horia video blog. She enthusiastically talks to the camera about her preparations for bed, the contents of her purse, her images, relationships, and favorite songs. Still, sometimes she is not averse to being ironic over herself by filming just such a parody of her videos.
- Jeremy from the channel La Chaine de Jeremy asks himself the questions that you never thought to ask and sarcastically discusses such problems that you find it difficult to admit to yourself. Loneliness, lies, stress, internet censorship, alcohol, jealousy, unemployment, public pools – join 2 million subscribers.
- This list would be incomplete without a culinary video blog: Charles has his FastGoodCuisine channel, where you will hardly find typical recipes for fine French cuisine, but you will learn, for example, how to make the popular Oreo cookies at home.

Voila! Now that you know a lot of channels, all you have to do is go exploring Francophone blogs to get to know more about this magical country and plenty of other things.