Mega-popular comedy creator Brian Moller, known to his followers as B Mo the Prince, is leveling up his career by signing with buzzy talent agency Verve.
The content creator, screenwriter, actor and comedian boasts over 4.6 million followers across social media platforms and has racked up over 103 million TikTok likes, making him a perfect candidate for the Hollywood treatment.
The multi-hyphenate has built a fandom around his hilarious takes on generational differences with inclusive humor and â90s nostalgia that connects across Boomers through Gen Z â like a recent video likening the Labubu craze to Furby fever.
B Mo writes and directs all of his content while simultaneously playing multiple characters onscreen, a skill that made him particularly appealing to Verve, which plans to lean into his ambitions beyond being a creator.
His signing paves the way for coupling his social media success with a more traditional Hollywood path, both in front of the camera as an actor and behind the camera as a screenwriter.
Based in Boston, B Mo is entrenched within the cityâs bustling comedy and sports scenes, so itâs no surprise that heâs become an in-demand talent within the brand community.
He can currently be seen in Pizza Hutâs âHoliday Harderâ campaign and is part of Metaâs Creator Program, currently creating content around live sports and events. He has also partnered with Netflix, Google, Sony, ABC, Amazon, Draft Kings, NFL, NBA, Fireball, Twisted Tea and Blue Moon â to name a few.
B Mo just attended the Emirates NBA Cup in Las Vegas with Meta, promoting the brandâs Threads platform through the scope of his hilarious basketball takes. Sources tell Page Six that heâs got several more high-profile partnerships with major national brands lined up in the coming months.
B Mo is in good company at Verve, joining its curated roster of digital creators including womenâs sports influencer Jackie J, rising comedy star LizaBanks Campagna and âNepo Babyâ creator Jack Henry Robbins (whoâs the son of Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon).
âStorytelling is first and foremost for me. I want to tell great, fun stories within everything I do. Verve not only understands that, but has encouraged and inspired me in so many ways already. I couldnât be more excited,â Moller says of this next step in his career. He continues to be managed by Heroes and Villains Entertainment.
Verve began as a literary agency in 2010, and has since expanded to encompass talent, non-
fiction, publishing, digital and branding.
Other notable Verve clients include âThe Pittâ Emmy winner Noah Wyle, âWickedâ star Ethan Slater and âScreamâ alum Matthew Lillard.
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