Hazel Hayes Explained

Hazel Hayes
Birth Date:21 January 1985
Birth Place:Donaghmede, Dublin, Ireland
Channel Display Name:Hazel Hayes
Channel Name:ChewingSand
Genre:Lifestyle
Occupation:Media personality, filmmaker, author
Years Active:2011–present
Subscribers:238,000
Views:28,551,768
Silver Button:Yes
Silver Year:2014
Stats Update:2021-06-05

Hazel Hayes (born 21 January 1985) is an Irish YouTube filmmaker, author, and presenter. She is known for her interview series, Tipsy Talk, on her YouTube channel (formerly ChewingSand) as well as her series and short films. Her debut novel, Out Of Love, was published in 2020.[1]

Early life and education

Hayes was born and raised in Donaghmede, a suburb of north Dublin. She has an older sister and two older brothers. She graduated from Dublin City University in 2007, where she served as deputy president of the Student Union, with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. She then took classes at the Irish Writers' Centre.[2]

Career

Hayes began her career working for Google and then YouTube as a manager before becoming a YouTuber herself.

Hayes began her interview series, Tipsy Talk in 2013 in which she interviews popular creators and later celebrities whilst intaking alcohol. She is also known for her short films and web series. Her 2014 short film, Dementia, was nominated for and won a work shop competition with Guillermo del Toro. Later, in 2017, she directed Fullscreen series Prank Me starring Corey Fogelmanis. The series earned her an Excellence in Storytelling award at the 2017 Buffer Festival. Other works includes her vlogs Time of the Month, web series Unnecessary Otter, pilot Hot Mess, and short films Super Brainy Zombies and Septem.

She has since directed dodie's music video for her song "Human" in 2018 and later 'I Kissed Someone (It Wasn't You)' and Anna Akana's 2019 "Disappointment" music video.

In November 2018, Hayes announced her debut novel, Out of Love, a romance novel she would publish through Unbound. It was announced on its release date in June 2020 that Rabbit Track Pictures had picked up the rights to the novel, with Hayes writing and Kitty Kaletsky overseeing the film adaption.

Hayes began hosting Prime Video Club alongside Munya Chawawa for Amazon Prime Video in April 2020, a series discussing various series and films on the platform.[3]

Personal life

Hayes moved to London in 2012. She lived with musician Dodie Clark for many years.

Hayes came out as bisexual in 2016.[4]

Bibliography

Filmography

Series

Short films

Music videos

Awards and nominations

Won Guillermo del Toro competition for Dementia.

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2012Shorty AwardsIrelandHazel Hayes[5]
2016Summer in the City AwardsYouTuber Series of the YearTime of the Month
2016Summer in the City AwardsShort film of the YearSeptem
2017Summer in the City AwardsFilm of the YearHot Mess
2017Buffer FestivalExcellence in StorytellingPrankMe
2018Streamy AwardsDirecting
2018Summer in the City AwardsCreator Series of the Year

Notes and References

  1. News: Reading and writing my way out of heartbreak . 2022-09-19 . The Irish Times . en.
  2. Out of Love: a story of a break-up - told in reverse. Independent.ie. Meadhbh. McGrath. 6 June 2020. 22 July 2020.
  3. Web site: Join Hazel Hayes and Munya Chawawa for a brand new YouTube series, Prime Video Club. Amazon Prime Video. Facebook. 9 April 2020. 22 July 2020.
  4. https://twitter.com/TheHazelHayes/status/779328536800858112
  5. Web site: Hazel Hayes was nominated for a Shorty Award!. 5th Shorty Awards. 26 June 2019.