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Gabby Eniclerico

TikTok Star

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TikTok

Characteristics

Diplomatic Fair-Minded Social Charming Cooperative Gracious

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1995-09-30
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MiniBio

Known for her engaging short-form content on TikTok, she’s built a massive following under the username slothgirl__, where she shares everything from mukbangs to soothing autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) videos. Her unique style and calming presence have earned her a loyal fanbase of over 3.9 million people on the platform. Over time, her TikToks have accumulated an impressive total of more than 216 million likes—a clear sign of her growing influence.

Before all the fame, she started her journey on TikTok in September 2019 with a simple yet charming lip-sync video set to music from Beauty and the Beast. That first post marked the beginning of what would become a thriving online presence. Born and raised in New York City, she often brings a touch of her urban roots into her content.

Outside of her digital life, she shares her home with a beloved pet Siamese cat, who sometimes makes cute cameos. And while she mostly keeps her personal life private, she occasionally features her dad in posts on her Instagram account, giving fans a warm glimpse into her family world. Through it all, she continues to connect with her audience in authentic and creative ways—proving that consistency, personality, and a bit of charm can go a long way.

Trivia

She enjoyed a plate of Filipino spaghetti during a viral mukbang video that quickly gained attention, racking up over 2.5 million views by 2021. She really made an impression with her lively reactions and relatable eating style, and she became quite popular after that moment. She even shared tips on how to make the dish at home, which fans loved. She continued posting content, but it was that particular video featuring her and the sweet Filipino spaghetti that truly stood out. She definitely knows how to connect with her audience, and she keeps them coming back for more.

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