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Adley McBride

TikTok Star

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TikTok

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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2015-08-05
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Adley is the beloved daughter of social media stars Shaun and Jenny McBride, a name that has become well-known across various platforms. She has carved out her own space in the digital world with her YouTube channel, A for Adley - Learning & Fun, where she engages in a variety of entertaining and educational games, often joined by her family members. Over time, her channel has grown significantly, amassing more than 7 million subscribers who eagerly follow her content.

Even before she became a familiar face online, Adley’s journey in the spotlight began shortly after birth. Her very first Instagram photo was shared just a few weeks after she was born, marking the start of her digital presence. Alongside her fame, she continues to enjoy a close-knit family life with her younger brother, Niko, and her younger sister, Navey.

The McBride household is not only full of love and laughter but also of adorable pets. They own several wiener dogs, who have become fan favorites, especially on Shaun’s social media accounts, where they frequently make appearances.

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Adley has made several appearances on her father’s popular YouTube channel, Shonduras, where fans have enjoyed watching her in viral videos like “Baby Trapped Inside Airplane for 6 Hours!!” and “Baby Gets WAY Excited!!” Over time, Adley has also built a little brand of her own—showing that even at a young age, Adley is stepping into the spotlight. Through the A for Adley web shop, she’s offered her very own line of clothing and posters, giving fans a chance to take home a piece of Adley’s charm. It’s clear that Adley continues to grow not just as a personality, but as a name people recognize. With each appearance and product, Adley is carving out a unique space in the online world.

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