@f**ckjerryAfter quitting his job to run his meme-packed Instagram account, Elliot Tebele outlines his vision to expand the brand into a larger media company.
@jujimufu
E2
@jujimufuWith millions following his superhuman feats of strength, acrobatics expert Jon Call shares how his message is about more than just muscle-building.
@clarklittle
E3
@clarklittleFrom Hawaii’s North Shore, photographer Clark Little offers a behind-the-lens look at his awe-inspiring craft of shooting breaking waves and sharks.
@coldgamekelv
E4
@coldgamekelvWith videos of talking to the deer in his backyard going viral, Kelvin Peña reflects on why millions find joy in his connection with the animals.
@artisthbtl
E5
@artisthbtlRapper A-Boogie Wit Da Hoodie looks back on his roots and his meteoric, social media-fueled rise, from his Bronx upbringing to his sold-out shows.
@nicknpattiwack_ and @danrue
E6
@nicknpattiwack_ and @danrueAchieving viral stardom with their goofy Instagram skits, BFFs Nick Pattiwack and Dan Rue party in New Orleans before moving their act to Los Angeles.
@fatboy_sse
E7
@fatboy_sseAfter several jail stints, artist FatBoy SSE explains how building his Instagram brand changed his life while inspiring and entertaining his followers.
@the_kaplan_twins
E8
@the_kaplan_twinsTwins Lexi and Allie speak to using their Instagram fame to shake up the Los Angeles art scene with their provocative, pop culture-inspired paintings.
@lexypanterra
E9
@lexypanterraAfter her booty-shaking videos took the internet by storm, Lexy Panterra shares how she’s taking her fame beyond twerking workouts to pursue singing.
@13thwitness
E10
@13thwitnessCapturing New York from train tracks and helicopters, Tim McGurr shows how his daredevil style set a new standard for street photography on Instagram.
@andreaespadatv
E11
@andreaespadatvSingle mother, DJ and Colombian immigrant Andrea reveals her uphill journey of working her way from social media obscurity to influencer status.
@hahadavis
E12
@hahadavisEven as his Instagram clips and catchphrases pique the interest of A-list rappers, comedian Haha Davis speaks to staying close to his Detroit roots.