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Release | 2024 present | –
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Celebrity Substitute is an American web series created by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, and Julian Shapiro Barnum.
Hosted by Shapiro Barnum, directed by Jake Wilson, and produced by Danielle Perelman, Zach Stafford, and Sean Walsh, the show features celebrities stepping into real classrooms across the United States to act as substitute teachers, leading students through hands-on lessons related to their areas of expertise.
The series premiered on YouTube in October 2024, with Amazon sponsoring the first season.[1][2]