Youtube star Kingsley recently released a new web series titled "Drama King" with ClevverTV.
"We're going to be talking about the latest in pop culture news," Kingsley told The Hollywood Reporter.
In his first episode, the Youtube personality tackled Ariana Grande and the "diva" rumors that have been circulating.
Grande has been the target for several rumors about her diva attitude.
The rumors started when an open letter by a displeased parent of a fan went viral and when E! Host Guilanna Ransic confirmed the singer's attitude problem.
Fellow Youtube Star Grace Helbig joined the viral Youtube creator in the first episode.
Kingsley said in a statement that he's learned to clean up his act a little for "Drama King" with less swearing but will still remain the same, reassuring his fans.
Future guests set for the show include Youtubers Lilly Singh aka Superwoman, Shane Dawson, Smosh's Anthony Padilla, Kalel Cullen, Flula Borg and more.
The comedian is most well known for his comical rants and pop culture commentary.
Kingsley first went viral with his "Things I Hate" video and entered the mainstream when Ashton Kutcher tweeted out his "Wild Animals in the Zoo" video.
His most popular YouTube uploads include the "Ask Kingsley" series, "Really B Really" sketches, and his "Overexposed Countdown," where his fans vote for the most heavily discussed trends in pop culture.
Kingsley just signed a new deal with Defy Media to host a new program on Clevver TV.
The 23-year old comedian blogger has almost three million subscribers on Youtube and has been viewed over 311 million times.
He also has been featured on TV shows such as "Tosh.0" and "Just Keke."