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About DuceLee

The DuceLee YouTube channel was started by three brothers; Ashton, Jonny, and Kaiden, in 2015. They made videos for children but one went viral, earning them millions of views. They also had popular videos of them eating spicy noodles. Ashton's interests shifted to gaming and cars, so he started his own channel called "The Ashton Lee." As YouTube became stricter for kids, the DuceLee channel faced suppression, comments were turned off, and they lost motivation to make videos. The channel is now retired, but Ashton still makes videos on "The Ashton Lee." Kaiden also has his own channel called "Mcjim." Find their current channels in the featured section.

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RealtimeSubCount.com tracks live YouTube subscriber activity with a faster page shell, local caching, and analytics modules that do not block the main counter from loading. This page is designed to keep the count visible first while the deeper charts and supporting widgets stream in behind it.

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