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Alli Fitz

Pop Singer

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Music

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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Born
1993-09-10
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MiniBio

AlliCattt, known for her vibrant presence on social media, is a singer and aspiring actress who first rose to fame through the now-defunct platform Vine. During her time there, AlliCattt built an impressive following of over 4 million fans drawn to her creativity and charm. In February 2017, AlliCattt made her official music debut by releasing her first single, a cover of “Hair,” to iTunes—marking a major milestone in her artistic journey. Not long after, she dropped the official music video for the track on her YouTube channel, AlliCattt, further expanding her reach and showcasing her evolving talent.

Before all the spotlight, AlliCattt actually started her Vine account with a simple motivation: to follow her celebrity crush, Tyler the Creator. It’s kind of funny how things work out—what began as a fan gesture turned into a full-blown career. Hailing from Wilberforce, Ohio, AlliCattt—whose real name is Alexandria Fitzpatrick—has always stayed connected to her roots. She also shares a close bond with her sister, who has been part of her life through all the ups and downs. Through dedication and authenticity, AlliCattt continues to grow not just as a performer but as a relatable figure for her audience.

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After completing her college education, she earned a degree in Theatre Studies, where she truly honed her craft. Over the years, she’s had the opportunity to collaborate with well-known brands, including Ritz Crackers and Universal Records, bringing her creative flair to each project. She’s built a solid reputation through these partnerships, and she continues to make her mark in both artistic and commercial spaces. With every step forward, she remains dedicated to her passion, proving time and again that she knows how to stand out.

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