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Lele Pons

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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1996-06-25
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She’s truly made a name for herself across the digital world, and it all started when she became the first Viner to hit one billion loops—an incredible milestone that eventually grew to over 8 billion. Yeah, we’re talking about her—this internet sensation who took Vine by storm and then smoothly transitioned her charm to YouTube, where her self-titled channel now boasts more than 18 million subscribers. It’s no surprise she’s become such a big deal online.

Back in 2018, she stepped into the music scene with her debut single “Dicen,” featuring Matt Hunter, showing fans she wasn’t just a social media star but also had serious creative range. Around the same time, she began starring in the web series Amigos, which streams right on her YouTube channel—proving she knows how to keep her audience engaged across platforms.

Before all the fame, though, things were a lot quieter. It was actually her best friend who encouraged her to start posting on Vine, and later on, fellow creator Jerome Jarre played a key role in convincing her to keep going when she might’ve otherwise walked away. Born Eleonora Pons Maronese in Venezuela, she moved to the U.S. at just five years old and grew up as an only child. Her mom, Anna, is a medical school graduate—pretty impressive—and her dad, Luis, works as an architect, so creativity and discipline clearly run in the family.

When it comes to relationships, she’s been in the spotlight there too. She previously dated popular YouTuber Juanpa Zurita, but in 2020, she found love again with Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa. The couple quickly won hearts with their sweet chemistry, got engaged in August 2022, and tied the knot in March 2023—what a journey! Then, in March 2025, they shared some exciting news: they were expecting their first baby together. Fast forward to July 2025, and they welcomed their beautiful daughter, Eloísa, into the world. Life’s definitely taken some amazing turns for her—and honestly, it’s been a joy to watch her grow, both personally and professionally.

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Back in 2016, she actually got the amazing opportunity to meet First Lady Michelle Obama—can you imagine? That same year was pretty huge for her, too, because she made it onto Time magazine’s list of the 30 Most Influential People on the Internet. Talk about a milestone! Then, fast forward to 2020, and she co-launched a podcast titled Best Kept Secrets alongside Lele Pons, which really showcased her versatility. And let’s not forget 2021, when she stepped into the music scene by being featured with Saweetie on the Black Eyed Peas’ hit single “HIT IT.” It’s clear that every year brought something new and exciting in her journey.

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