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Emily Black

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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Born
2000-04-19
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MiniBio

So, let me tell you a bit about this popular YouTube star—her name really says it all when it comes to online content creation. She’s best known for her self-titled channel, where she shares all kinds of fun and engaging videos that keep her audience coming back for more. One of the things fans absolutely love? Her try-on hauls—they’ve become some of her most-watched uploads and have definitely helped boost her popularity. Over time, her creativity and consistency have paid off big time, earning her an impressive following of over 470,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Now, before she became a well-known name in the digital space, she actually started her journey in May 2020 by launching her very own channel. It’s pretty cool to think how far she’s come since then. Oh, and just a little personal detail—she was born in England, which adds a nice touch to her background. All in all, her name has become quite recognizable among fans of lifestyle and fashion content online, and she continues to grow her presence with each new video she posts.

Trivia

She’s built an impressive online presence, with her itsemilyblack Instagram account amassing over 1.1 million followers. On Instagram, she shares chic, stylish photos of herself while also promoting her YouTube channel to keep her audience engaged. Meanwhile, on TikTok—where she goes by itsemilyblackx—her content really shines, consistently racking up hundreds of thousands of views per video. Thanks to her creative flair and relatable vibe, her TikTok following has also grown significantly, now surpassing 1.1 million fans. It’s clear that itsemilyblack has mastered the art of connecting with her audience across platforms, making her a standout creator in the digital space.

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