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Louis John Cole (born 28 April 1983), better known by his original online alias FoodForLouis, then later rebranding as FunForLouis, is an English-born film-maker and
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personality based in San Mateo, Costa Rica. He has two million subscribers on YouTube and is best known for posting a daily
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on the channel FunForLouis, which documents his life and travels adventuring all over the globe. Cole originally found fame through filming eating stunts on another channel, FoodForLouis, but has since taken these videos down to focus on the positive message of FunForLouis. Cole has been named a top travel influencer by ''
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Early life

Louis appeared on the BBC TV show, ''Homefront'', when he was younger.


Projects

In 2007 Cole purchased and renovated a
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, equipping it as a mobile centre to help homeless youth with music and video game facilities. The Boombus project now receives funding from local council wards. Cole started to post daily
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on to his channel FunForLouis on . Discovery signed Cole to its Digital Seeker Network in 2015. In 2019, Louis restarted his FoodForLouis as a Vegan cooking channel. He created a social media travel management agency brand based on his slogan Live The Adventure, often referred to as LTA. Find The Nomads was a clothing company founded by Cole, Steve Booker and Jake Evans. It was started on 9 May 2014 and was dissolved on 28 June 2016. Beyond Borders involved flying to 22 cities with his friend and pilot Juan-Peter "JP" Schulze over a period of 60–90 days. The journey began in Kern Valley, California, US, on 21 August 2017. The journey has been concluded and the film documenting the trip can be found on discovery+ In 2016, Louis co-founded The Solvey Project with Dave Erasmus with the aim of funding social entrepreneurs. Louis and Dave presented on stage at ''Social Progress - What Works?'' in Reykjavik, Iceland with then Prime Minister
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. On 22 March 2017, Cole announced on his YouTube channel that he is starting a
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campaign to fund ''Beyond Borders - A Film Celebrating Unity'', a documentary about flying around the world with JP. The £100,000 goal was reached before the kickstarter ended with a total amount of £111,563 raised by 1,666 backers. The film was released in 2021 on
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Controversy


2012

In April 2012 he posted a video of himself to his
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channel ''Food For Louis'' that showed him eating a live goldfish. This caused the
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to prepare a case against him under the
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. Since he had previously only eaten invertebrates, the fish was the first incident in which he may have broken the law. The case was settled: he admitted his guilt and received a caution, avoiding a trial and a possible criminal record. He has received death threats from some animal lovers. In the past, Cole has eaten locusts, a raw heart, maggots,
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rabbit, roadkill pigeon, a frog corpse, ragworms, and scorpions. Cole claims his videos are not cruel and that he kills the animals quickly to avoid any unnecessary suffering. He argues that viewers' disgust is based on ignorance of or bias against other culinary cultures. He has denied that his goldfish-eating stunt caused unnecessary suffering, and claims that the RSPCA is "wasting its time" in pursuing the case.


2016

At the beginning of 2016 while driving in
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with his girlfriend Raya, he was pulled over for speeding 41 km/h over the speed limit. While the officer caught him travelling at 141 km/h (87 mph), he used discretion to officially register it as 139 km/h. Since he was registered under 40 km/h over the limit, under New Zealand law Cole received a NZD$400 fine instead of automatic loss of licence. The story made national headlines in New Zealand. In August 2016, Cole was criticized for his vlogs from his visit to
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. He was accused of promoting North Korea and his videos were described as propaganda for the North Korean regime. He has stated that he disagrees with the ideology of the regime and that the content was not funded by the North Korean government.


References


External links

*Spangler, Todd (5 May 2015)
"NewFronts 2015: Discovery Taps YouTube Travel Vlogger Louis Cole, TLC Launches Digital-Video Site"
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''. *James, Richard (10 December 2013)
"Man creates amazing video of his year abroad, internet dreams of packing it all in and joining him"
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