Spanian fans turn on YouTuber as his ex moves in on his territory

Spanian fans turn on YouTuber as his ex moves in on his territory
Source: Daily Mail Online

Australians are rallying behind Spanian's estranged wife after she launched her first food review video, with many fans calling it much more grounded.

Angela McColl, 37, shared a video of her trip to the Sydney Fish Market on Friday, which has racked up nearly 260,000 views since it was uploaded two days ago.

Ms McColl was married to Spanian, whose real name is Anthony Lees, for two years before the pair split in 2025.

Her food review channel, which has 30,000 subscribers, puts her in competition with her ex, who reviews food for his 1.2million subscribers on his YouTube series 'It's All Eats'.

And, in what would appear to be a deliberate move, Ms McColl uploaded her first review days after Spanian posted a seafood video, comparing a $10 meal to an $800 one.

'I am so excited to be doing this,' Ms McColl said. 'I am a little bit nervous. I'm not going to lie.'

Ms McColl reviewed a selection of meals, including the Sydney Rock Oysters, a raw sashimi platter and the market's famous lobster rolls.

Many viewers praised the amateur food reviewer for her authenticity.

Australians are rallying behind Spanian's estranged wife after she launched her first food review video, with many fans claiming it is much more grounded.

In her debut video Angela McColl reviewed Sydney's Fish Market.

'This is honestly so refreshing. No over-polishing, no fake energy - just raw, natural talent and real personality,' one said.
'You can tell this is 100 per cent you, and that's exactly what makes it relatable. People are tired of perfect.'
'She is more real/ authentic. No one likes a big head, full of themselves constantly needing validation,' another commented.
'Her ex will one day be a little embarrassed of his mindset in his 30s.'
'Spanian she's coming for you and by her personality, humbleness and authenticity she will blow up,' a third added.
'Honestly, it reminds me of Spanian when he was down-to-earth before he changed.'

Some took aim at Spanian, complaining his channel was not the same as when it launched.

'People are a little tired of the ex, beating his chest about the G Wagon, superiority complex, and need for validation from others,' one wrote.
'It's embarrassing to watch sometimes. He's like a child.'

Spanian's latest review, released just days before his ex released hers, sees him visiting three seafood spots in Sydney at wildly different price points to see if you get what you pay for.

'I've unsubbed him like heaps of others have also,' a second chimed in.
'I've subbed you, I'm so glad you are doing this! Great first video girl you've got this on your own.'
'Liked, subscribed and commented. I respect the hustle and lets be honest old mate is carrying on like a bonehead nowadays,' another said.

Ms McColl's debut video came just days after Spanian posted his YouTube review where he compared a $10 seafood meal to a $60 one and an $800 experience.

In the review, he visited three different seafood spots, with the cheapest meal being a humble fish burger, and the most expensive a seafood platter.

Earlier this month, Ms McColl revealed she would be launching a food review channel, saying she was going to 'shoot her shot' and see how it went.

'I'm actually really funny, that sounds cocky saying that, but I'm kinda funny,' she said.
'And you guys will see my personality in the videos,' she said.

Spanian (pictured) split from his wife Angela McColl (pictured) and is now publicly dating a much younger woman Ava Jean Walke

The new Sydney Fish Market is set to open on Monday, with visitor numbers expected to double to more than six million as it moves next door to a striking new harbourside location on Blackwattle Bay.

Sydney Fish Market CEO Daniel Jarosch said they've waited 'decades' for the new market.

'It's the end of an era and the beginning of something extraordinary,' he said.

The new market will feature more than 40 retailers, diverse dining options and immersive visitor experiences.