The Style Guru Who Lives at Home with His Mom

"Ask a Gay Man" founder goes from folding shirts at the Gap to fashion icon.

ByABC News
August 15, 2007, 10:41 PM

Aug. 20, 2007 — -- Last year at this time, now 23-year-old William Sledd was working at the Gap. Now he's got millions of fans, a TV deal with Bravo, features in fashion magazines, and a Rolodex that includes Broadway stars.

"I live in Paducah, Kentucky. There's not a lot to do. And YouTube came along and my Mac came along and they just fit… great together," recalled Sledd. Another perfect marriage was his fabulous fashion sense and his raw honesty. Mix this all together and you have "Ask A Gay Man," a video blog about fashion do's and don'ts that is mostly shot and edited from Sledd's bedroom.

If you look closely at any one of his video blogs, you'll notice that Sledd's bedroom door is always closed. Not only does he live at home with his parents' and shoot most of his videos in the middle of the night, but he also wasn't sharing his videos with his friends and family the way he was with the rest of the world.

"When I started making videos I didn't tell anyone at all. I didn't tell my sister, or my family or my friends, my co-workers. No one knew…. it was kind of like my secret video diary." Then one day the "Tonight Show" called his parents' house asking to speak with Sledd. This came as quite a surprise to his mother who had no idea that her son had the 5th most popular video blog on YouTube.

"Makes you think what your kids are doing at home. If I can make videos and become YouTube famous and [an] internet celebrity, and my mom has no clue, like what are your kids doing in their bedroom?" Sledd questioned.

When not shooting in his bedroom, Sledd is also known to pop up at shopping malls and busy sidewalks, armed with a camera and a strong opinion about the fashion faux-pas unfolding around him. "I feel like everybody should have their own individual style and be the best at it. And "crazy" is not an individual style," said Sledd.

Pedestrians and shoppers adorned in carpenter pants, overalls, and crocs have been the unsuspecting subjects of past videos. "The jeans we hate more than anything are carpenter jeans for men. If you need to carry a hammer, carry it in your man bag," he states in his video blog entitled "Ask A Gay Man: Denim Edition." This is by far the most viewed video of Sledd's, receiving over 3 million hits to date.