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AmandaRachLee

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1998-06-16
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AmandaRachLee is a Canadian YouTuber who has gained recognition for her popular art-focused channel, where she shares her expertise in drawing, calligraphy, and journaling with her audience. Through her engaging and approachable style, she has built a strong following by offering tutorials and creative inspiration. In addition to her YouTube presence, Amanda has worked as a creator for Much.com, further expanding her reach in the digital space.

Beyond content creation, AmandaRachLee has ventured into entrepreneurship by launching her own line of stationery, aptly named Shop AmandaRachLee. Her passion for art and organization is evident in the thoughtful design of her products, which resonate with fans of her channel.

Before she rose to fame, Amanda started her YouTube journey back in January 2013. Her dedication and consistent uploads helped her grow into the recognizable creator she is today. On a personal note, Amanda has a brother and a sister, and often shares glimpses of her life with her followers, making her content feel more relatable and personable.

Trivia

She’s built an impressive online presence, and right now, her YouTube channel boasts over 2.1 million subscribers—which is no small feat. Over the years, she’s collaborated with several big names, but one standout moment was when she landed a brand deal with Samsung. To promote the partnership, she hosted a special watch party video on her channel, giving fans a fun and engaging look at the latest tech. It was a smart move, and honestly, it just shows how influential she’s become in the digital space. With her growing audience and strong connections, it’s clear she’s not slowing down anytime soon.

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