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ElleCee Faith Nelson

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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Born
2013-07-31
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One of the younger members of the well-known family vlog channel Not Enough Nelsons, she grew up in the spotlight alongside her many siblings. The Not Enough Nelsons channel became a fan favorite thanks to its fun mix of skits, challenges, and everyday family moments, eventually amassing over 4.9 million subscribers. Before they rose to fame, the family launched their journey on YouTube with a now-iconic debut video titled “15 SIBLINGS?! I’M NO LONGER A PART OF THIS FAMILY!” That moment marked the beginning of their digital legacy.

She was originally named Kelly before being adopted into the Nelson family, which consists of seven biological children and nine adopted ones—making for a truly unique and loving household. Her mother, Tiffany, plays a central role in holding the large family together. Among her many brothers and sisters are Bridger, Ledger, Beckham, PresLee Grace, DeLayNee June, PaisLee, Luke, NayVee, SaiDee, LiLee, KassaDee, JourNee, Jaine, Trey, and KennaDee. Being part of such a big family has shaped her life in meaningful ways, and as one of the Not Enough Nelsons, she continues to share those experiences with fans around the world. The Not Enough Nelsons aren’t just a YouTube family—they’re a community, and she’s proud to be a part of it.

Trivia

She was the main star in a fun and exciting video titled “BUYING ANYTHING ElleCee WANTS Challenge!” In the video, ElleCee took part in a special birthday challenge where she got to choose all the toys she’s ever wanted—yes, everything on her list! ElleCee even picked out several dolls, showing off her great taste and playful personality. It was such a memorable moment for her fans to see ElleCee enjoying her big day. And speaking of milestones, ElleCee was just eight years old when she was baptized—a meaningful event that marked an important chapter in her life. ElleCee continues to inspire with her joy and authenticity.

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