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"WATCH: Angry Grandpa destroys WrestleMania tickets". "Guardian Viral Video Chart: panto puppies and scary bamboo". "YouTube star Angry Grandpa leaves behind a legion of loyal 'young'uns' ". ^ a b c Bowers, Paul (December 16, 2017)."Angry Grandpa dead: YouTube sensation dies aged 67". ^ a b c Richards, Alexandra (December 11, 2017)."Charles Green dead: YouTube's 'Angry Grandpa' dies aged 67". ^ a b c Oppenheim, Maya (December 11, 2017).^ a b c d e Bowers, Paul (March 27, 2013).Grandparents in a Digital Age: The Third Act. ^ a b c d "Charles Green, internet personality known as 'Angry Grandpa' – obituary"."Charleston's December history is rich, eclectic". ^ a b Spence, Sam (December 21, 2020).of 'The Angry Grandpa Show' Has Passed Away". ^ a b c Katz, Brandon (December 11, 2017)."Angry Grandpa, Cranky YouTube Sensation, Dies at 67". ^ Rossi, Rosemary (December 10, 2017).Beside fellow YouTube personalities, condolences were sent by Roseanne Barr, Shooter Jennings, and Paul Heyman, the last of which described him as a "YouTube pioneer." References Following months of deteriorating health, Green died from the illness at his home on December 10, 2017, aged 67. After collapsing at his son's Fourth of July party in 2017, Green was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis.
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Green had dealt with several medical conditions, including pneumonia, kidney stones, and skin cancer, the last of which had gone into remission. By 2015, Green was estimated to have been worth US$1.5 million. As a parent and before his YouTube career, Green described himself as an "800 pound alcoholic and distant father." He claimed that his celebrity status and his followers had given him renewed purpose in life. He had been divorced twice and was the father of five children.

He worked a number of jobs, including as a firefighter and small business owner. Green was raised in Charleston, South Carolina in a low-income household. The channel now mainly uploads posthumous videos that were produced before Green's death. As of December 2020, TheAngryGrandpaShow is still being operated by Green's son. In December 2015, Green released a cover of Waylon Jennings's "The Most Sensible Thing" in association with musician Shooter Jennings, who he had previously recorded videos with. While questions have been raised regarding the authenticity of the channel's content, including by fellow YouTuber Ray William Johnson, Green's son has credited his father's bipolar disorder for the rage-driven outbursts seen in the videos. In another popular video format, Green's son is seen gifting his father, who until then had lived in a trailer park, a new house and a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, one like he owned in his youth, causing Green to react – by way of exception – with joy and gratitude. Among Green's most popular videos are his reaction to the music video of Rebecca Black's single " Friday", which was featured on The Guardian 's viral video chart in 2011, Green ripping up his son's WrestleMania tickets, destroying his son's PlayStation 4, smashing a television set during the Super Bowl 50 after being frustrated at his favored team's loss, and a prank causing him to hack at a durian with a Japanese sword. Īfter gathering an audience on, Green migrated to YouTube and gained popularity there. His commentary and over-the-top reactions to recent events and controversial topics have also garnered significant attention. TheAngryGrandpaShow was initially created in 2007 by Green's son Michael and became known in large part for its prank videos, in which Green is frequently seen reacting to his son's provocations by screaming profanities and destroying furniture, kitchen appliances, and technology.
