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Chicken Shop Dates Amelia Dimoldenberg launches new YouTube series

Amelia Dimoldenberg is a YouTube force to be reckoned with.

The host is best known for her viral Chicken Shop Date series in which she interviews celebrities over chicken nuggets and fries, but now she’s branching out into new territory that’s long proven fertile ground for web series: a show set entirely in a car.

Called Passenger Princess and with the first episode featuring racing driver George Russell, the tagline is simple enough: “Amelia Dimoldenberg can’t drive, so she got F1 divers to teach her.”

The end result is eight minutes of Dimoldenberg’s trademark dry humor coupled with some (very) slow driving around a race track.

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