Matthew Espinosa

Matthew Espinosa

Ever since he was a kid, Matthew Espinosa was looking for a spotlight where he could perform and show everyone who he was. He cultivated a deep love for acting, creating, and humor and finally discovered Vine as a way to share himself with the world.

More than one billion loops and more than fifty-five million YouTube views later, Matthew has become a global phenomenon. After wrapping a hugely successful national headlining tour in 2015, Matthew continued his meteoric rise to fame by starring in Be Somebody, his first feature-length film, distributed by Paramount Pictures in 2016.

And this is only the beginning.

More Than Me is Matthew’s debut book. You can visit him online at www.thematthewespinosa.com.

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Matthew Espinosa: More Than Me
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Matthew Espinosa: More Than Me
  • By: Matthew Espinosa
  • Narrator: Matthew Espinosa
  • Length: 1 hours 35 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publish date: April 04, 2017
  • Language: English
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You may think you know everything about multiplatform entertainer Matthew Espinosa–but he’s here to tell you so much more in his debut book. You know Matthew is burning up the internet with more than 18 million fans across YouTube, Vine,... Read more

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