Bretman Rock strutted their stuff on MTV's Following: Bretman Rock last year, and fans are eager to know if the show will return. The YouTube web series highlighted Bretman's rise to becoming a significant influencer, the deep bonds they share with their family and friends, and how being Filipino raised in Hawaii affects their identity. Bretman also touched on how growing up in Hawaii allowed them to embrace their fluidity regarding gender. Bretman identifies as he, she, and they, embracing all of their masculine, feminine and non-binary aspects. When it comes to stepping into the media spotlight, Bretman credits RuPaul's Drag Race for breaking barriers.
While Bretman was dubbed a breakout star for their authenticity, energy, and endless ability to make audiences feel like their best friend, for Bretman, it was years in the making. They toldCNN Philippines,«I've been doing this for six years, what do you mean I'm a breakout star? You know what I mean? I been breaking out!» Bretman has stayed more than busy. They showcased their home to Architectural Digest. They starred in YouTube's 30 Days: With Bretman Rock, surviving in the jungle and connecting with themselves. Then, most recently, they starred in an episode for YouTube's Non-Fungible Planet in honor of Earth Day and showcased Hawaii's nature and, more importantly, the importance of Hawaiians, imploring that tourists get to know the islands' people and not just its beaches.
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While all of Bretman's media adventures and traditional YouTube content keeps fans engaged, they miss the holistic approach ofFollowing Bretman. Audiences want to catch up with Bretman's sister Princess Mae and her kids, Bretman's cousin
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