Legacy of YouTube sensation ‘The Weevster’ lives on with ‘Color and Journal’ book

News 12 met "The Weevster" in 2018 in the last weeks of his life, along with his parents, Paul and Amy, in Greenwich. The teen’s advice was to always “stay positive.”

News 12 Staff

Jun 26, 2020, 6:55 PM

Updated 1,835 days ago

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In the last months of his life, 14-year-old Steven Sudell became a YouTube sensation.
He shared drawings with his fans while on hospice care for brain cancer. Since then, his parents haven’t stopped sharing their son's love of life.
News 12 met "The Weevster" in 2018 in the last weeks of his life, along with his parents, Paul and Amy, in Greenwich. The teen’s advice was to always “stay positive.”
He couldn’t walk, but he could draw – and a collection of his drawings is now being shared in book form.
The book of drawings and inspirational messages is available to be purchased with a portion of the proceeds going to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.