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Abby Boom

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1997-10-24
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She’s a rising YouTube content creator and social media personality best known for her role on the popular Yeah Mad channel. Yeah Mad has gained massive traction over the years, amassing over 2.2 million subscribers, and she’s become a fan favorite through her appearances in their “Dad Jokes” comedy series. Yeah Mad continues to grow, and her contributions have definitely played a part in that success.

Before she became a recognizable face on Yeah Mad, she made her debut on the channel in early 2023, quickly winning over audiences with her charm and comedic timing. Born in Australia, she brings a fresh, energetic vibe to the content she’s involved in. Interestingly, her mom even made a guest appearance in one of the Yeah Mad videos, giving fans a fun glimpse into her personal life.

As Yeah Mad keeps evolving, so does her presence within the group, making her a key part of the channel’s journey forward.

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She recently referenced the Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible in one of her Instagram captions, showing off her nostalgic side. Back in 2022, she went all out for Halloween by dressing up as a character from the popular sitcom 2 Broke Girls—her costume got quite a bit of attention. She’s no stranger to sharing adventures, either; on Instagram, she’s posted plenty of photos from her trip to Bali, Indonesia, giving fans a glimpse into her travels. She really knows how to keep her followers engaged, whether it’s through pop culture nods or stunning vacation snapshots. She definitely has a way of making everyday moments feel special.

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