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Miranda Sings: Haters Back Off
Miranda Sings is back and ready to tell haters to “back off.”
Everyone’s favorite Youtube star Miranda Sings has just gotten her own show on Netflix.
It is a comedy series called Haters Back Off where Colleen Ballinger, (the real life actress who plays Miranda,) portrays Miranda’s family life. Miranda is described as a “confident totally untalented star on the rise, who continues to fall upward by the power of her belief that she was born famous—it’s just no one knows it yet.” The episodes will feature her, trying to be the famous person she believes she was born to be.
If you don’t know who Miranda Sings is, here is some background information on her.
She was created in 2008, when her creator Colleen Ballinger made her first youtube
video,

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