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Ava McClure

Instagram Star

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Instagram

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Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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2013-07-12
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MiniBio

She’s widely recognized for starring alongside her sister Alexis on the popular McClure Twins YouTube channel—a platform that has grown to amass over 4.1 million subscribers. Alongside that, she and her sister are also central figures on their family’s other channel, The McClure Family, where they share everyday moments and fun adventures. In 2017, she made headlines when she was featured with her sister on the Forbes Top Kid Influencer list, a major milestone in her young career. Before all the fame, her journey began in January 2015 when she appeared in her very first video on the McClure Twins channel. She comes from a close-knit family—her father’s name is Justin, and her mother’s name is Ami. She also has a younger brother named Jersey, who sometimes joins in on the family content. Over the years, she’s continued to grow not just as a content creator, but as a role model for many young fans. Her story, shaped by creativity and family support, continues to inspire.

Trivia

Back in October 2016, her video titled “Dada eats all the food!” suddenly gained massive popularity online. It was around that time when she started getting noticed by major media outlets, with features appearing in well-known publications like the Daily Mail. As her fame grew, so did her opportunities—she even teamed up with the Hot Wheels toy car company for a collaboration that further boosted her visibility. She really made a name for herself during that period, and it’s been fascinating to see how things unfolded for her since then.

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