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Alexa Narvaez

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Generous Idealistic Great Sense Of Humor Optimistic Philosophical Adventurous

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Born
2004-12-01
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MiniBio

Alexa Narvaez, the daughter of Jorge Narvaez, has grown up in the spotlight as part of the popular YouTube channel RealityChangers. Alongside her father, Alexa and her sister Eliana have built a name for themselves by sharing videos of their musical covers, exciting family adventures, and glimpses into their everyday lives. Before they became well-known, Alexa and her family first gained attention back in 2010 when Jorge uploaded a heartfelt performance of the Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes song “Home,” featuring himself and his daughters. The video quickly went viral, marking the beginning of their online journey.

Alexa, who is of Mexican descent, is the eldest daughter in the family. She has a younger sister named Eliana Narvaez and a younger brother, Aaron Narvaez. Their mother, Nancy, has also been a supportive presence in their lives as the family continues to share their story through their channel. As part of the RealityChangers, Alexa has become a beloved figure among fans who have followed the family’s growth and experiences over the years.

Trivia

She and her dad were invited to perform on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which was such a huge moment for her. It’s not every day that she gets the chance to share her talent on a platform like that, especially alongside her father. Being invited to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show really meant a lot to her, and she couldn’t stop talking about how exciting the experience was. For her, performing there wasn’t just a performance—it was a dream come true.

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