LaBrant family

The LaBrant Fam
Cole (left) and Savannah (right) LaBrant in 2019
Born
  • Cole LaBrant
  • (1996-08-21) August 21, 1996
  • Alabama, U.S.

  • Savannah Soutas
  • (1993-03-02) March 2, 1993
  • California, U.S.
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2016–present
Genres
  • Vlog
  • family
  • prank
  • challenge
Subscribers12.8 million
Views4.6 billion
Last updated: July 31, 2025

The LaBrant family, known online as the LaBrant Fam and previously as Cole and Sav or Cole&Sav, is an American family of vloggers and influencers, consisting of parents Cole LaBrant (born August 21, 1996) and Savannah LaBrant (née Soutas; born March 2, 1993) and their five children: Everleigh LaBrant, Posie LaBrant, Zealand LaBrant, Sunday LaBrant, and Beckham LaBrant. As of 2025, their YouTube channel has more than 12 million subscribers; they also have large followings on Instagram and TikTok.

While in high school, Cole rose to fame on Vine as one-third of the Troy, Alabama–based twerking trio Dem White Boyz, and later gained attention for his promposal video addressed to Selena Gomez in 2015. Everleigh, Savannah's daughter from a previous relationship, became popular online at two years old on Instagram, YouTube, and Musical.ly, and was one of the highest-earning child influencers on Instagram by 2020. Savannah and Cole began dating in 2016, the same year they launched their family YouTube channel, and got married the following year. In addition to posting vlogs and dance videos, their channel also focuses heavily on their Christianity. Their memoir, Cole & Sav: Our Surprising Love Story, was published in 2018.

The LaBrant family have been the subject of numerous controversies on YouTube, including accusations of having staged a wildfire evacuation in a 2018 video; a 2019 video in which they prank Everleigh by telling her they are giving away her puppy; a 2022 video whose title was maligned as clickbait that misled viewers to believe Posie had been diagnosed with cancer; and their 2022 anti-abortion documentary Abortion in 2022, which sparked backlash online for its comparisons of abortion in the United States to the Holocaust.