The Sidemen come to a realization: they don't have to be trendy or try to be something they're not. They just need to be themselves and create content that they're passionate about.
The video opens with the Sidemen - Olajide "JJ" Olatunji (KSI), Simon Minter, Ethan Jones, Vikramaditya, Harry Lewis (Wroetoshaw), and Josh Bradley - sitting in a cramped, outdated recording studio. They're all wearing matching "Sidemen: New" t-shirts and look like they've been transported back in time to the early 2010s. sidemodcom new
As the Sidemen navigate these challenges, they start to realize that creating fresh content isn't easy. They're struggling to keep up with the ever-changing YouTube landscape, and their old dynamic is starting to fray. The Sidemen come to a realization: they don't
The Sidemen are back together, and this time they're on a mission to prove that they're still relevant in the modern YouTube landscape. They've got a new challenge: to create content that's fresher than ever before. They're all wearing matching "Sidemen: New" t-shirts and
The video ends with the Sidemen laughing and joking together, surrounded by their new social media challenges, gaming setups, and collaboration partners. They're still the Sidemen, but they're refreshed, revitalized, and ready to take on the new era of YouTube.
As they try to brainstorm ideas for their new content, they quickly realize that their old formula isn't working anymore. Their jokes are stale, their challenges are played out, and their collaborations are starting to feel forced.
The Sidemen are hesitant at first, but Alex convinces them to take a risk and try something new. They agree to participate in a series of challenges that will push them out of their comfort zones and help them connect with a new generation of viewers.