Carter is an original member of the group famously known as the Magcon Boys, which first came together back in September 2013. It was during those early years that Carter began making a name for himself, especially on the now-defunct 6-second video platform Vine. That’s where he really started gaining traction—eventually building a massive following of over 4 million fans. As social media evolved, so did Carter’s presence, and he successfully transitioned to other platforms, amassing more than 2.7 million followers on Instagram and over 2.4 million on Twitter.
Before all the fame and spotlight, Carter was just like any other aspiring teen trying to grow his online presence. In January 2014, he launched a clever campaign called #CarterTo200k, encouraging fans to help him reach 200,000 Twitter followers. The response was overwhelming—and honestly, kind of impressive—because not only did he hit that goal, but he skyrocketed past it, reaching 1 million followers in just four short months.
Carter grew up in Valdese, North Carolina, where he attended Jimmy C. Draughn High School. Family has always been important to him, and he shares a close bond with his older sister, Kealia. On the personal side, Carter was in a high-profile relationship with fellow internet sensation Maggie Lindemann, starting in 2014. While they eventually went their separate ways, it was a notable chapter in his life.
Sadly, in May 2015, Carter experienced a heartbreaking loss when his beloved Pomeranian passed away—an emotional moment he shared with his fans. Later on, in 2017, he began a new relationship with Demi Plaras. Their journey together lasted several years, but by 2021, the couple decided to part ways. Through every high and low, Carter has remained a familiar face in the digital world, continuing to connect with fans who’ve followed his journey from the very beginning.
He often brought in a bunch of other Vine stars to appear in his videos, including familiar names like Matthew Espinosa and Taylor Caniff. He really knew how to collaborate, and over time, he built up a network of creators who would pop in now and then. He made it look effortless, seamlessly weaving in friends and fellow influencers. He especially worked well with talent like Matthew Espinosa and Taylor Caniff, helping boost everyone’s visibility. He was always about lifting others up while staying true to his own style.