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The Hottest YouTube Stars Alive!

Set aside, for a moment, the funny videos of cats in boxes and kids coming home from the dentist, and you'll find some other eye-catching YouTube entertainers.

There's no doubt that many "YouTubers," as they call themselves, are blessed with a variety of talents - but some are also blessed in the looks department.

With some help from the folks at YouTube, we found the hottest YouTubers, based on number of subscribers, buzzworthiness and, of course, looks.

From expert makeup advice to statistically impossible trick shots to music and musical parodies, these sexy vloggers are doing it all.

<h3>26. Sonia Gil</h3>

Subscribers: 68K

An avid traveler and language expert, 32-year-old Gil can be found every Thursday describing the ins, outs, and hidden corners of a new city. From where to eat to where to shop to what to pack before you go, her audience looks to her for the dish on how to get the most out of traveling the world.

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<h3>25. Lindsey Stirling</h3>

Subscribers: 4.9 million

After being rejected from "America's Got Talent," Lindsey Stirling, 27, proved that her hip-hop violin skills actually could become a viable career. YouTube helped to broaden the audience that she developed while on the show, as her music videos, covers, and vlogs receive millions of hits. She's now released two albums, and recorded with stars like John Legend.

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<h3>24. Todrick Hall</h3>

Subscribers: 865K

Todrick Hall came to YouTube fame with some of his Weird Al-style song parodies like "The Wizard of Ahhhs" and "I Want You Black" after appearing on the ninth season of "American Idol." Toddy is now represented by Justin Bieber's agent, Scooter Braun, and recently appeared on Forbes' 30 Under 30 Entertainment list.

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<h3>23. Cassey Ho </h3>

Subscribers: 1.5 million

Cassey Ho manages to make fitness fun with her energetic, yet tough routines. The 27-year-old certified Pilates instructor started her channel when she moved to Boston as a way to continue motivating her ex-students. The videos ended up being wildly successful to more than just her classes; her Call Me Maybe Mighty Squat Challenge is a pop pilates video with over 4 million views.

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