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Alyssa Claire Welch

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1998-02-15
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She’s a social media influencer who made waves online, especially after earning the Editor’s Choice honor on YouNow for her singing — specifically tied to the hashtag #singing. That recognition helped boost her visibility and set the stage for even bigger things. Around that time, she joined forces with three other creators to form a group known as Royal 4, which quickly gained attention and built a loyal fanbase.

Before all the fame, though, her journey started much earlier. She actually created her YouNow account back in November 2012, but it wasn’t until January 2016 that she began regularly broadcasting and sharing her talent with the world. Even before that, she was active on Twitter, having joined the platform in April 2010, where she slowly began building her presence.

Off-screen, she’s more than just a digital personality. She has a younger sister, and the two share a close bond. Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, she often brings a touch of her East Coast roots into her content. And through it all, she’s remained true to herself — one reason why fans continue to connect with her.

Her story is a great example of how consistency, authenticity, and passion — especially when it comes to singing — can help someone rise in the world of social media. And as one of the key members of Royal 4, she continues to make her mark, one post at a time.

Trivia

Back in 2013, she decided to go for it and auditioned for American Idol. It was a big moment for her, really—stepping on that stage took courage. She had been singing for years, but this was different. Everyone knew American Idol could change your life overnight, and she wanted her shot. Honestly, when she walked into the audition room, you could feel the nerves—but also the determination. And honestly, it’s kind of inspiring to think about how one decision, like auditioning for American Idol in 2013, could set everything in motion.

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