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Ashtyn Sommer Joslyn

YouTube Star

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YouTube

Characteristics

Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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Born
1994-06-24
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MiniBio

So, let me tell you a bit about this YouTuber—yeah, the one who really made a name for herself as part of the popular Ashtyn&Jon channel. Ashtyn has definitely built a solid presence online, especially alongside Jon, and together they’ve created quite the digital footprint. The Ashtyn&Jon channel? It’s packed with fun prank videos, wild challenges, travel adventures, and some super entertaining reaction content. Over time, their unique vibe has attracted more than 200,000 subscribers, and their videos have been watched over 36 million times—and that number just keeps climbing.

Now, before all the fame and viral moments, Ashtyn was just a regular high school student. She actually first crossed paths with Jon back in those days, though, funny enough, they weren’t together at the time—both were seeing other people. Still, fate had other plans. Ashtyn graduated high school in 2013, but her journey with Jon started a little earlier. They began dating in December 2012, and things quickly grew from there. Just a year later, in December 2013, Ashtyn welcomed their daughter, Zoe—a big moment that added even more depth to their story. Through ups and downs, Ashtyn has stayed true to her path, balancing motherhood, love, and a growing YouTube career. And honestly, it’s pretty inspiring to see how far Ashtyn has come.

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In 2016, she appeared as an extra in the movie Zombies, which starred Tony Todd.

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