Connor Franta
In receiving the VH1 Trailblazer Honors, Connor Franta gained a point of institutional recognition that stands among the documented markers of his public career.
Born on November 12, 1992, in La Crosse, Franta is a United States citizen who was educated at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University. He has worked across several professional roles, establishing himself as a YouTuber, a memoirist, a television producer, and an entrepreneur. These occupations together define the range of his professional activity, spanning digital content creation, published writing, media production, and business ventures. His work as a memoirist placed him within the category of published authors, while his roles as a television producer and entrepreneur reflect additional dimensions of his professional output.
The Library of Congress has catalogued him under the authorized label "Franta, Connor, 1992-," a designation assigned to published authors whose work merits formal bibliographic recognition. That cataloguing, alongside the VH1 Trailblazer Honors he received, represents two concrete instances of institutional acknowledgment present in the record of his career. His multiple professional roles — YouTuber, memoirist, television producer, and entrepreneur — mark a career that has moved across more than one field.
Quotes by Connor Franta
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The thing about the Internet is we take everything too far. Once something becomes 'popular' in our realm, it's everywhere, and I get sick of hearing about it quickly.

I think good taste is completely subjective. If you enjoy something, that's great! Enjoy it, and don't let anyone tell you not to.

No, the point of this story is that there are only a select few friends, past or present, that I would go to such lengths to stand by.

So know what you like, know what makes you happy, stick with your guns, and state it with confidence.

I surprise myself all the time by doing and accomplishing things I had never thought possible.

While I do not squirm under attention as much as I did back then, I’m also very okay with not having all eyes on me. This is something that anyone close to me would tell you: I’m somewhat shy, not a showoff. I’m a flower that doesn’t require a lot of sunlight. Make sense?

It’s funny reading about how I behaved in the days before memories formed. So thanks for that input, Mom and Dad – wasn’t so bad after all.


