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‘Happy as hell for y’all,’ Canadians are applauding these Brampton YouTubers for landing their own TV show 

Office Movers
The first two episodes of “The Office Movers,” starring Jae and Trey Richards drop on Oct. 11, with two new episodes streaming on Fridays. (Courtesy: treyrichards/Instagram)

Two brothers from Brampton who got their start on YouTube have landed their own TV show on Crave. 

Trevaunn and Jermaine Richards, known online as Jae & Trey Vlogs, have been posting comedy sketches and vlogs online for over seven years. 

In that time, they have made a name for themselves with their popular “Random Order” podcast, racked up 177,000 YouTube subscribers, 16.1 million likes on TikTok, and even caught the attention of some of the world’s biggest names, including Kevin Hart and Drake.

After years creating content, their hard work has paid off. On Wednesday, the comedy duo announced that their new TV series “The Office Movers” will be streaming on Crave starting next month. 

“The Office Movers is based on real life, our father’s moving company & the crazy years he made us work there. This means the world to me to tell his story through comedy & I’m truly so grateful for everyone who has stuck with us on this long journey,” Trevaunn wrote on X on Wednesday.

Created by and starring Jermaine and Trevaunn, the show takes viewers behind the scenes of a fictional office moving company.

Shot in Toronto, the six-episode comedy series follows Everett (Jae) and Eric Saunders (Trey), two brothers reluctantly working in the commercial office moving industry.

Everett, the owner of Shazam Moving, is fighting to keep his business afloat alongside his brother Eric, and a quirky crew of co-workers.

As the brothers scrap with an industry giant to win a big contract, the brothers fight each other, their family and their crew in the face of an unforgiving industry that they dream of leaving behind.

Described by Bell as “hilarious, yet very relatable,” the show depicts the struggles of working in a family business.

Fans of the duo have been reacting to the announcement online.

“My fave YouTube channel, only guys I ever bought merch from too, u and Jae r the GOATS of YouTube sketch comedy to me, can’t wait to see the new series,” one person on X commented.

“Happy as hell for y’all man. Love this! can’t wait to watch!,” another fan said.

“I remember watching y’all when I was 14 and I’m 24 still pulling inspiration from all that y’all do. Thank you for being the storytellers you are,” someone else commented.

Fans in the U.S. are also asking if they can watch the show.

“We’re working on it,” Trevaunn wrote in response.

The first two episodes of “The Office Movers” drop on Oct. 11, with two new episodes streaming on Fridays.

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