Rose and Rosie explained

Rose Ellen Dix
Birth Name:Rose Ellen Dix
Birth Date:15 June 1988
Birth Place:Hereford, Herefordshire
Education:Hereford College of Arts (BA)
Spouse:Rosie Spaughton
Roseanne (Rosie) Spaughton
Birth Name:Roseanne Elizabeth Spaughton
Birth Date:30 May 1990
Birth Place:Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Education:University of Worcester (BA)
Spouse:Rose Ellen Dix
Channel Display Name:Rose and Rosie
Channel Direct Url://RoseandRosie
Years Active:20 June 2010–present
Genre:People, Comedy
Subscribers:988,000
Subscriber Date:5 Feb 2024
Views:254,386,000
View Date:5 Feb 2024

Rose Ellen Dix (born 15 June 1988) and Rosie Spaughton (born 30 May 1990) are a married British comedy and entertainment duo who have gained popularity through their YouTube videos.

Early life

Career

YouTube

Rose Dix joined YouTube for a university class, establishing the Rose Ellen Dix channel. She uploaded her first video, entitled "Rose Dix talks Lisa Scinta," on 30 September 2010. An early assignment during her film degree included attempting to make a video go viral. Dix posted a parody of Kesha's Tik Tok on 26 January 2011, and the video received an estimated 16,000 views in five days.[5]

Rosie Spaughton uploaded her first video, entitled "YDAHD," to her channel TheRoxetera, on 19 December 2011. She first appears on the Rose Ellen Dix channel in "Baffle Laffle Taffle Breakup" posted on 18 December 2011. Their first posted collaboration video was uploaded on 15 January 2012 to the Rose Ellen Dix channel.

In 2014, Rose quit her job at an Apple Store in Worcester to focus on YouTube full-time. On 29 April 2016, Rose and Rosie expanded their presence on YouTube by creating a new channel called "Let's Play Games,” on which they post gaming videos, which were already present on their main channel, Rose Ellen Dix. However, they decided to make a place for more on this channel.[6]

In August 2016, they both made the AfterEllen Hot 100 list with Rosie at number 23 and Rose at 18. They also hit 100 million views on their main channel that month.

Rosie's channel, TheRoxetera, was renamed Rose and Rosie Vlogs and Rose's Rose Ellen Dix became Rose and Rosie.

On May 23, 2021, their main channel hit 1 million subscribers.[7]

Channels and content

The Rose and Rosie channel contains content in the style of “couch comedy” as well as challenges, tags, guides, gaming videos, and collaborations with other YouTubers, such as Hannah Witton, Hannah Hart,[8] Shannon Beveridge, Cammie Scott, Amy Ordman, and Oli White. The couple has also collaborated with Grace Helbig.

The Rose and Rosie Vlogs channel contains vlogs and various series, such as annual VLOGMAS videos, #RealTalk, and the BISEXY SERIES. In #RealTalk, Rose and Rosie attempt to discuss real-life conflicts/situations and use their personal experiences to share advice with viewers. Some of the pair's #RealTalk videos include videos titled “How to Have a Good Relationship,” “Living with OCD,” and “Controlling Your Jealousy.” In the BISEXY SERIES, Rosie talks about her experiences as a bisexual woman. Some of the videos in this series include “How Do You Know You’re Bisexual” and “Dealing With Biphobia & Homophobia.”

Let's Play Games is Rose and Rosie's third channel devoted to playing video games, including “Until Dawn,” “GTA 5,” “FIFA,” and “The Sims 4.”

Maltese is an alter-ego created by Rose who appears in a number of videos such as “THIS IS JUST RIDICULOUS,” “SUPERKISS PART 3,” and “Acting 101 with Maltese Van de Kamp.” Maltese is a snobbish character with an accent, claiming to be “Canadian/Rhode Island royalty.”

Radio and television

Rosie worked for Sunshine Radio (FM) before pursuing YouTube full-time.

In November 2014, the couple hosted the Holiday Window Unveiling in Macy's, Pittsburgh.[9] They have since appeared on BBC Radio 1's series The Internet Takeover,[10] including a Christmas special in 2016 with Ben Cook, Jim Chapman, and hosts Dan and Phil. They have also presented for MTV.

In May 2016, Rose and Rosie featured in episode 2 of Russel Kane's Stupid Man, Smart Phone on BBC Three. The episode saw them try to survive in Arctic Norway and was filmed in November 2015.

In June 2016, Dix and Spaughton were selected by Sony Pictures as two of 15 influencers in social media to promote Sony's then upcoming movies Inferno and Ghostbusters during a public relations blitz in Singapore.[11] The pair participated in a scavenger hunt, and met Tom Hanks and Ron Howard as well as interviewed Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig. Vlogs of their scavenger hunt and interviews were later posted on Rose Ellen Dix.

The couple often expressed their admiration for former Fifth Harmony group-member Camila Cabello in their videos. In October 2017, they had the opportunity to interview Cabello at the BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards.

Meet ups and tours

Dix and Spaughton used to refer to their fans as "Boobies." In 2019 they started referring to their fans as "Frogs". They first held an organized meet and greet in London in 2013. In 2014, they coordinated a meet and greet with fellow YouTuber couples Whitney and Megan, and Kaelyn and Lucy. Rose and Rosie's couple nickname was The Roses, Whitney and Megan's was Wegan, and Kaelyn and Lucy's was Luclyn.[12] Thus, the meet and greet was known as "ROSWEGLYN" and had an estimated 600 attendees.[13] In April 2017, Dix and Spaughton toured the United Kingdom and Ireland, and in September 2017 continued their tour, titled "Rose & Rosie: Exposed" in North America.[14] [15]

In May 2018, the couple announced that in October 2018 they would be going on tour to promote their book and documentary, both titled, "Overshare" in the UK. This tour contained a showing of their documentary, a book signing and a Q & A.

Book and documentary

In May 2018, Dix and Spaughton announced the release of their book, "Overshare: Love, Laughs, Sexuality and Secrets." The book was published on October 4, 2018.[2] The same day, Dix and Spaughton announced they filmed a documentary, which includes members from their audience. The documentary is also titled, "Overshare".

Podcast

In August 2020, the duo launched a Spotify Original podcast called "Parental Guidance" documenting their journey to motherhood. The first season documented their fertility journey, including the processes of searching for a sperm donor and undergoing IUI. In the second season they announced and discussed Rosie's pregnancy and impending motherhood. The third and fourth seasons explored parenting as an LGBTQ+ couple, and postpartum mental health struggles. They frequently hosted guests to discuss a variety of parenting topics. The podcast concluded in June 2022.

Personal life

Rose and Rosie first met in 2007 at a Halloween party at the ages of 19 and 17 respectively, but were both in relationships at the time. Rose is a lesbian and Rosie is bisexual. Once both single, they went on their first date on 20 October 2011, and made their relationship official on 19 July 2012. Rose proposed on Rosie's birthday, 30 May 2014, and the wedding took place in England at Clearwell Castle on 20 March 2015.[16] [17]

As of 2024, the pair lives in the Cotswolds with their son, Ziggy; dogs, Wilma and Woodstock "Woody"; and cat, Flynn. They previously lived in Worcester and Hertfordshire.

On 13 April 2019, the couple announced that they had chosen a joint married name, Daughton. Despite this, Rose still goes by "Dix", at least on social media.

Shortly after midnight on 9 April 2020, Rosie revealed through social media that Rose was in hospital suffering a difficult miscarriage.[18] Rosie was unable to be with Rose at hospital in light of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. They later posted a video that went into more depth about the traumatic experience.

In December 2020, the couple announced through Instagram and a YouTube video titled "Well one of us is pregnant" that Rosie was 12 weeks pregnant.[19] Their son was born on 1 July 2021.[20] [21] In February 2024, the pair announced through Instagram that Rose is pregnant with their second child.[22] [23]

Reception

Rose and Rosie have been praised for their "positive content and open dialogue around LGBT issues."[24]

Bibliography

Awards

Year Award Category Result
2015AfterEllen Visibility AwardsFavorite Real Life Lesbian Couple[25]
2016British LGBT AwardsLGBT Celebrity Rising Star Award[26]
2016Lovie AwardsLovie Creators for Change Award
2017Summer in the CitySeries of the Year Award: Bisexy Series - Rosie Spaughton[27]
2017Summer in the CityVlogger of the Year Award
2017BBC Radio 1 Teen AwardsBest British Vlogger[28]
2017DIVA AwardsEntertainment Personality[29]
2018Barclays DIVA AwardsOnline Influencer Award[30] [31]
2020Shorty AwardsBest LGBTQ+ Account[32]
2021British LGBT AwardsBroadcaster, Journalist, or Host[33]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Relative Values: vloggers Rose Ellen Dix and Rosie Spaughton on their YouTube fame, coming out and getting married. The Sunday Times. Hannah. Evans. 4 November 2018. 17 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Overshare: Love, Laughs, Sexuality and Secrets. Barnes and Noble. 25 February 2019.
  3. Dancing the night away.... Malvern Gazette. 21 July 2006. 17 January 2021.
  4. Web site: Media & Culture BA (Hons). University of Worcester. 17 January 2021.
  5. News: Rose and Rosie: 'We don't really have a filter'. Stuart. Keith. The Guardian. 18 April 2017. 16 July 2017.
  6. News: Dix. Rose Ellen. Spaughton. Rosie. 2020-03-09. Rose and Rosie: how video games play a role in our marriage. en-GB. The Guardian. 2021-02-16. 0261-3077.
  7. Web site: Rose and Rosie's YouTube Stats (Summary Profile) - Social Blade Stats. 2021-06-09. socialblade.com.
  8. News: Lyell . Carrie . It really is just us being us in front of a camera... . Diva . January 2015 . 58–65 .
  9. News: Light Up Night schedule. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 20 November 2014. 29 April 2015.
  10. Web site: The Internet Takeover – with Rose and Rosie. BBC Radio 1. 9 March 2015. 28 April 2015.
  11. News: Sony Pictures clears the way to include YouTubers in its movie PR blitz. Ho. Victoria. 14 June 2016. 23 July 2017. Mashable.
  12. News: Lyell . Carrie . What's all the fuss about... ROSWEGLYN? . Diva . June 2014 . 64–65 .
  13. News:
    1. ROSWEGLYN- A Youtube 'Meet and Greet' That Became So Much More
    . Evans. Megan. HuffPost. 2 May 2014. 7 July 2017.
  14. News: Rose & Rosie: Exposed. Bourdillon. Roxy. Diva Magazine. 21 April 2017. 23 July 2017. 28 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170728222559/http://www.divamag.co.uk/Diva-Magazine/Celebs/Rose-Rosie-Exposed/. dead.
  15. News: Rose & Rosie Talk Exposed Tour. Kelly. Rory. TenEighty. 19 March 2017. 23 July 2017.
  16. News: A Woman Named Rose Married A Woman Named Rosie And Their Wedding Was Perfect. Moss. Rachel. 25 March 2015. 28 April 2015. HuffPost.
  17. News: Two girls named Rose and Rosie got married and it was beautiful. Goorwich. Siam. 24 March 2015. 28 April 2015. Metro.
  18. YouTuber Rose Dix hospitalised with devastating miscarriage weeks after fertility treatment. Mirror. Lily. Waddell. 9 April 2020. 9 April 2020.
  19. Web site: 2020-12-21. NEWS: YouTube super couple Rose and Rosie announce they are pregnant with their first child. 2021-02-16. DIVA. en-GB.
  20. YouTubers Rose Ellen Dix and Rosie Spaughton welcome baby after devastating miscarriage: 'We made it!'. Metro. Owen. Tonks. 2 July 2021. 2 July 2021.
  21. Web site: Local Youtubers Rose and Rosie welcome darling baby boy after devastating loss. 2021-07-08. Malvern Gazette. 6 July 2021 . en.
  22. roseellendix . C3dKyHbtSav . 17 February 2024.
  23. Web site: YouTubers Rose and Rosie announce pregnancy. DIVA. en-us. 2024-08-13.
  24. Web site: Lovie Creators for Change. Lovie Awards. en-us. 2017-06-23.
  25. News: The 2015 AfterEllen Visibility Award Winners. afterellen.com . 4 January 2016 . 23 June 2017.
  26. Web site: Winners of the British LGBT Awards. pressparty.com . 23 June 2017.
  27. Web site: Summer in the City Awards 2017 Roundup. TenEighty. en-us. 2017-08-07.
  28. Web site: Rose and Rosie bag "Best British Blogger" at BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards. Diva Magazine. en-us. 2017-10-27. 28 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171028145139/http://www.divamag.co.uk/Diva-Magazine/January-February-2017/DIVA-Confidential/Rose-Rosie-bag-Best-British-Blogger-at-BBC-Radio-1-Teen-Awards/. dead.
  29. News: Bourdillon . Roxy . Rose & Rosie EXPOSED . Diva . May 2017 . 46–47 .
  30. News: Lyell . Carrie . Girl Gongs . Diva . July 2018 . 90–91 .
  31. News: Stephens . Kat . Carrie . Lyell . And the winners are... . Diva . April 2017 . 46–49 .
  32. Street . Mikelle . 2020-05-05 . LGBTQ+ Stars Swept the Shorty Awards 2020 . Out.
  33. It's A Sin, RuPaul's Drag Race And Phillip Schofield Receive Nods At British LGBT Awards. HuffPost UK. Daniel. Welsh. 19 April 2021. 19 April 2021.