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Kendall Vertes

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Generous Idealistic Great Sense Of Humor Optimistic Philosophical Adventurous

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2002-12-09
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Kendall, a talented dancer known for her skills in jazz, lyrical, and modern styles, first made waves on the second season of the Lifetime show Dance Moms, where she appeared alongside her mom, Jill. That debut actually happened right at the start—in the very first episode of that season—which really set the tone for her journey in the spotlight. Over time, Kendall has expanded her creative reach beyond the dance floor. Under the name Kendall K., she’s been sharing original music through fun and polished music videos on her YouTube channel, giving fans a fuller picture of her artistry.

Family plays a big role in Kendall’s life. She shares a close bond with her two sisters, Charlotte and Ryleigh, and comes from a supportive household headed by her father, Erno Valer Vertes. When it comes to her personal life, Kendall has had several notable relationships. Back in 2019, she was linked to John Rink, and before that, she dated Austen Swankler. There was also some buzz around a romantic connection with TikTok personality Caden Woodall. As of 2022, Kendall has been dating Andrew Ciufo, a baseball player, adding a new chapter to her story off the stage. Through every phase, whether on screen, online, or in her personal life, Kendall continues to grow while staying true to herself.

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She decided to make a big move in her dance career, leaving the Abby Lee Dance Company behind to join Candy Apple’s Dance Center, where she continued to grow and shine. During this time, she also focused on her education, attending James Madison University and fully immersing herself in campus life. It was there that she became part of the cheerleading team, bringing her energy and passion to every game. She even shared a heartfelt moment online, posting a picture with her mom at a James Madison basketball game—she was cheering on the court while her mom cheered from the stands. It was a proud moment that showed just how far she’d come, balancing dance, school, and family with determination. She really made her mark during those years, and it’s clear that every step she took helped shape who she is today.

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