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Asmrbylisa

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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2001-06-19
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Lisa has always had a passion for creativity and connection, and that’s exactly what you’ll find in her journey from gymnastics to becoming a beloved ASMR creator. Known to her fans as the voice behind the popular Asmrbylisa YouTube channel, Lisa has carved out a cozy corner of the internet where relaxation meets gentle soundscapes. Over the years, she’s built a loyal community, amassing over 210,000 subscribers who tune in regularly to unwind and drift off to sleep. Her soothing ASMR content—filled with soft-spoken words, delicate tapping, and calming visuals—has helped countless people manage stress and find rest.

Before Lisa became known for her whisper-quiet videos, she was a competitive gymnast. She started training at just 2 years old and continued until she was 9, racking up several wins along the way—including an impressive four gold medals. Though she stepped away from the sport, the discipline and focus she developed during those early years seem to echo in the care she puts into every ASMR session she creates.

Lisa launched her YouTube channel back in December 2013 when she was only 12 years old, long before ASMR blew up in popularity. It’s been quite the journey since then, with Lisa growing alongside her audience. Born in Ghent, Belgium, she was raised alongside her older sister, Phaedra, in a close-knit family environment. Life took a turn when her parents separated around the age of 10, but through change and growth, Lisa found comfort in creative expression—which eventually led her to the world of ASMR.

Today, Lisa continues to share her gift of calm, one whisper at a time. Whether you’re discovering her content for the first time or have been following her for years, it’s clear that Lisa isn’t just making videos—she’s creating moments of peace in a busy world.

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Back in August 2018, she uploaded one of her most popular videos titled “ASMR friend tries giving me tingles,” and let me tell you, it really took off. She didn’t just gain a bit of attention—no, this video soared past 20 million views. Honestly, it’s kind of amazing how much traction she got with that one. She clearly struck a chord with her audience, and it’s no surprise that she continues to grow her presence online. She really knows how to engage people, doesn’t she?

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