Emma Chamberlain stuns for the cover of Rolling Stone in new photos and an accompanying story.

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Emma Chamberlain Stuns in New Photos

Emma Chamberlain stuns for the cover of Rolling Stone in new photos and an accompanying story.
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Emma Chamberlain stuns for the cover of Rolling Stone in new photos and an accompanying story.

The podcaster and entrepreneur was featured wearing metallic gold outfits, a sash for “Miss Internet,” leather, chunky boots, and mint-colored hair. The hair, makeup, and outfit choices speak to her personality—coloring outside the lines.

Chamberlain has been a huge influence to Gen Z for fashion, mental health awareness, and her editing style. Even though she has shifted from YouTube to podcasting, she still has influence through her podcast, Anything Goes.

Chamberlain’s success began more than five years ago as a 16-year-old sophomore in high school. Her quirky videos gained traction for her authenticity, leading to gaining a large following. In 2018, she dropped out of high school to move to LA and continue her career. Her fashion choices and her love for coffee eventually escalated into brand deals with companies like Louis Vuitton and her own coffee company, Chamberlain Coffee.

Her ability to be real with her audience was admirable by her viewers. For mental health reasons, she ended up taking a hiatus from YouTube in 2022 for six months and now posts vlogs from her travels sporadically. Also for the safety of her mental health, she deleted TikTok and Twitter. She still posts on her Instagram and records a podcast episode every week.

She told Rolling Stone, “You start to feel like, ‘Oh, fuck, this is getting boring,'” she thought about her original anti-vlogger style. “I’m bored of this. Everyone else is getting bored of this.”

She explores topics in her podcast that she has actually experienced in her personal life. She has had to learn the lesson that no amount of fame or money could ever bring her happiness. Essentially, she still struggles with her mental health, no matter how much she has of either one.

Her current life story is, “I’m constantly finding myself in an existential crisis, 24/7, all the time.”

Listen to Anything Goes to keep up with her life, new episodes release every Thursday and Sunday.