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Alexis Ryan (YouTube Star)

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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Born
2006-07-24
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MiniBio

Known online as Skylander Girl, she’s become a familiar face across several popular YouTube channels, including FGTeev, TheSkylanderBoy AndGirl, FUNnel Vision, and DohMuchFun. Over time, she’s built her own identity in the digital space, eventually launching a clothing brand named Lexoxo—a creative venture that reflects her personal style. Before all the fame, things started much more simply. In fact, the channel FUNnel Vision was actually launched by her parents just a few months after she was born back in December 2006, making her part of the content world from nearly day one.

Skylander Girl comes from a close-knit family full of personalities. Her dad, FGTeeV Mike, often appears in videos alongside her, along with her younger brothers Shawn and Chase. Then there’s FGTeeV Duddy—Vincent—and of course, Skylander Mom, Samantha, who’s been a steady presence throughout their journey. Together, they’ve shared life both on and off camera, creating memories not just for themselves but for their fans too. Over the years, furry members have joined the family as well, like their beloved dogs Oreo and Ollie, who’ve also made appearances in various videos. Through it all, Skylander Girl has grown up in the spotlight, evolving from a baby featured in family vlogs to a confident creator with her own voice and vision.

Trivia

She’s pretty well-known online, especially on TikTok, where she goes by the name Lex_0724. Her account has gained quite a following over time, all under that unique handle—Lex_0724. It’s impressive how she’s built such a strong presence, and honestly, the name Lex_0724 has become pretty recognizable in certain circles. Whether it’s trends, challenges, or just daily content, she consistently shows up as Lex_0724, making her mark one video at a time.

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