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Sidney Starr

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1989-02-05
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She’s a transgender internet sensation who’s made a huge splash online, especially known for her standout videos featured on World Star Hip Hop. Over time, she’s built an impressive presence on Instagram, amassing over 500,000 loyal followers who keep coming back for more. Fans know her not just for her viral content but also for stepping into the spotlight as a cast member on Love & Hip Hop: New York, where her personality truly shined. Before all the fame and recognition, she started her journey by joining YouTube back in December 2008, then launched her Twitter account in November 2009. One of her first tweets read, “Im up bored and earlier today I got my wisdom tooth pulled!!! Ooch!!!” — a small moment that marked the beginning of her digital footprint. Originally hailing from Chicago, Illinois, she later expanded her horizons by living in Atlanta, Georgia, where she continued to grow her brand and influence. She’s definitely someone who’s carved out her own path, and along the way, she’s inspired countless fans with her authenticity and boldness.

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She runs a self-titled YouTube channel, where she’s shared a variety of dance performances—ranging from upbeat tracks by Drake to smooth rhythms by Trey Songz. Over time, her channel has become a go-to spot for fans who love creative choreography set to popular music. She consistently uploads new content, and her dedication really shows in the quality of her videos. Her self-titled channel not only highlights her passion for dance but also showcases her unique style and musical taste. Whether she’s dancing to hits by Drake or grooving to tunes from Trey Songz, she always brings energy and flair to her performances.

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