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Mini Barbie

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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2003-04-20
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Let me tell you a bit about this incredibly talented young star—her name is Manariah Nicole White, but most people know her as Mini Barbie. This child rapper, model, and actress has been making waves across social media, especially on her YouTube channel, TheRealMiniBarbie. It’s honestly impressive how much she’s achieved at such a young age. Her channel has already racked up over 3.4 million views, which just goes to show how popular she’s become. And speaking of popularity, she didn’t stop there—Mini Barbie also stepped into the spotlight by competing on the second season of The Rap Game, where she showcased her lyrical skills and undeniable stage presence.

Now, if you’re wondering where else you can follow her journey, she’s super active on Instagram under the handle minibvrbie. With more than 1.2 million followers hanging on her every post, she frequently shares stylish outfit pictures that reflect her unique fashion sense. It’s clear that Mini Barbie isn’t just a fleeting trend—she’s building a real brand.

Before all this fame, though, she was just a kid from Atlanta, Georgia, with big dreams. Believe it or not, she hadn’t even hit double digits in age when she started gaining attention online. Her mom actually came up with the nickname “Mini Barbie” because of her deep love for Barbie dolls—a fun fact that adds a sweet touch to her story. Oh, and fun detail: she has a younger sister named Missy, who sometimes pops into her world too. All in all, Mini Barbie—real name Manariah Nicole White—is definitely a rising star to watch.

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She’s been making waves with her music, dropping tracks like “Killing It” and “Hol Up,” which really showcase her style and energy. And speaking of milestones, she wrapped up an important chapter in May 2021 when she graduated from Booker T Washington High School. She’s definitely someone to keep an eye on—she’s got talent, drive, and a clear vision. Yeah, she’s truly killing it in more ways than one.

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