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Aubree Jones

TikTok Star

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TikTok

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Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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1988-04-07
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MiniBio

She’s a short form content creator who took TikTok by storm, quickly gaining popularity through her hilarious and heartwarming family videos on her whataboutaub account. Known for her playful energy and creative flair, she often entertains her audience with fun dance routines—especially the ones where she’s rocking a full hippo costume, which has become kind of a signature move. Over time, whataboutaub has built an impressive following, now boasting over 2.1 million loyal fans who tune in for her relatable mom life and joyful moments.

Before all the fame, she first stepped into the TikTok world back in April 2020. Her debut video featured her dancing to King Critical’s viral track “Why is Everything Chrome,” setting the tone for the fun, music-driven content that would define her journey. What really makes her content special, though, is the teamwork—she frequently collaborates with her husband, Josh Jones, bringing their real-life partnership into the digital spotlight.

Together, they’re not just a dynamic duo on camera but also in life, raising a lively household filled with love and laughter. They’re proud parents to five daughters and one son, sweet little Rocky. And in March 2025, the couple shared some exciting news—they’re expecting their seventh child, adding even more joy (and chaos!) to their already bustling family life. Through every milestone, whataboutaub continues to connect with her audience by keeping things real, fun, and full of heart.

Trivia

She’s built an impressive career as a motivational speaker, and she uses her growing social media influence to connect with and coach her audience. One of the standout moments in her journey came when she posted a TikTok of herself dancing to a song from Fantasia—a video that quickly went viral. That particular clip has since racked up over 50 million views, showcasing just how powerful her presence can be online. She continues to inspire through her content, proving that passion and authenticity truly resonate with people.

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