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Alexia Marano

YouTube Star

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1997-01-30
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You know, it’s pretty amazing how some people just rise to fame so quickly on YouTube, and Alexia is definitely one of those standout creators. She’s become a well-known YouTube personality, amassing an impressive 9 million subscribers with her hilarious reaction-style content that taps into current trends and popular games. Honestly, her videos are super relatable and entertaining, which probably explains why they’ve racked up over 2.7 billion views—yeah, you heard that right, billion with a B.

Now, before she became this huge name online, Alexia actually started her channel in late 2020. But even earlier than that, back in September 2019, she made a heartfelt plea on YouTube that really showed another side of her. At the time, she was asking for help finding a kidney donor for her dad, who was battling Alport syndrome, a genetic condition affecting the kidneys. It was such a personal and emotional moment, and it definitely resonated with a lot of people.

Thankfully, and this is the best part, Alexia’s dad eventually found a donor. That must’ve been such a relief for her and her family. So while fans love Alexia for her funny takes and viral reactions, it’s moments like that which remind everyone she’s not just a content creator—she’s someone with real depth and heart. And honestly, that balance is probably part of why her channel has grown so much since she first started.

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She absolutely adores chicken nuggets—like, seriously, they’re her thing—and that love even inspired her best friend, Baby Nuggy, who shows up in tons of her videos. The two of them, she and Baby Nuggy, have this super sassy back-and-forth vibe that fans totally eat up. She’s built quite the following with her fun and quirky content, and one of her standout videos, “ENCANTO Characters GLOW UP into ZOMBIES! (AMAZING TRANSFORMATIONS!),” has exploded past 8 million views. Not to mention, her music video for “NUGGIES ARE MY FAMILY” has been a massive hit too, pulling in over 3 million views since it dropped. She really knows how to turn her passion into entertaining content, and honestly, it’s working out pretty well for her.

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