Meet SSSniperwolf and Evan Sausage, the YouTube stars who paid millions for Arizona land
How big? A couple famous as YouTube personalities paid cash — nearly $7 million — forAlia Shelesh, who goes by SSSniperwolf, and Even Young, who goes by Evan Sausage, bought the 2.25 acres of vacant land on top of Mummy Mountain in Paradise Valley for $6,990,000.. She started out as a gamer and branched out into reaction videos — videos in which she reacts to people doing various things.
In the “about” information on his site, Evan Sausage says, “I'm Sausage but you can call me Evan! I upload awesome gaming videos, funny stuff, my weight loss transformation journey, and more!”According to , SSSniperwolf and Evan Sausage recently sold a home in Las Vegas for $4 million. They bought the 4,999 square-foot home, with three bathrooms and four baths, along with an infinity pool and spa, for $2.9 million in 2019.
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