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Ava Hinojosa

TikTok Star

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TikTok

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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2002-01-14
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She’s a popular short-form comedy and lip-sync content creator on TikTok, best known for her vibrant presence on the stackinbarbie account. Her unique style and charismatic personality quickly caught attention, helping her grow a loyal following of over 750,000 fans on the platform. She really began gaining traction after making her TikTok debut back in April 2020. What set her apart early on was her unexpected deep voice—she used to surprise strangers with it, which became a signature part of her content and helped launch her career as a creator. Born in Sacramento, CA, she’s been open about her journey as a trans woman, using her platform to express herself authentically. Over time, she’s become not just a source of entertainment but also an inspiring figure for many. In her personal life, she previously dated someone named Metri, a relationship that was known to some of her followers. Through consistency and creativity, she continues to make her mark in the digital space.

Trivia

Back in February 2021, she uploaded a TikTok video that quickly gained massive attention. It didn’t take long for the clip to go viral, racking up over a million views in just under a month. Her content really started gaining traction around that time, and people couldn’t stop sharing it. She became somewhat of a sensation almost overnight, all thanks to that one standout post. The way her audience grew was pretty remarkable—she went from being relatively unknown to having a huge following in a matter of weeks. It’s clear that moment was a turning point for her online presence.

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