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A hate campaign has destroyed yet another business. But this time, it's a Regent University student's successful animation work that had paid for her education.
Ever since she's been able to hold a crayon, art has been Emily Arant's passion. "At age 11, I saw people drawing online and animating online," she said. "I was just instantly [drawn] – I want to do that too."
That was 11 years ago. Since then, Arant has made a name for herself as Lupis Vulpes, a top animator known for her eye-popping animal characters and more than 200,000 YouTube subscribers.
Her business proved so successful that she used it to pay for college. So far, she's covered her tuition, room, and board for her first year and the fall semester of her sophomore year.
"I know it's just the Lord and He's blessed it so much," said Arant.
Continued below.
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/202...-blacklisted-for-declining-to-draw-trans-flag
Ever since she's been able to hold a crayon, art has been Emily Arant's passion. "At age 11, I saw people drawing online and animating online," she said. "I was just instantly [drawn] – I want to do that too."
That was 11 years ago. Since then, Arant has made a name for herself as Lupis Vulpes, a top animator known for her eye-popping animal characters and more than 200,000 YouTube subscribers.
Her business proved so successful that she used it to pay for college. So far, she's covered her tuition, room, and board for her first year and the fall semester of her sophomore year.
"I know it's just the Lord and He's blessed it so much," said Arant.
Continued below.
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/202...-blacklisted-for-declining-to-draw-trans-flag