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Stephanie Michelle

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Generous Idealistic Great Sense Of Humor Optimistic Philosophical Adventurous

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1984-11-26
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Stephanie, widely recognized as a passionate cosplayer, has built a strong online presence by bringing her favorite anime characters to life through creative and detailed costumes. Known on Instagram as OMYSTEPHANIEMICHELLE, she’s gained quite the following—boasting over 20,000 fans who eagerly engage with her vibrant content. Before stepping into the spotlight, Stephanie took her first steps in the social media world back in March 2010 when she joined Twitter, gradually growing her audience from there. Born and raised in the sunny town of Laguna Niguel, California, she’s always had a flair for self-expression, which eventually led her to embrace cosplay as both a hobby and a platform. Over time, Stephanie’s dedication and charm helped her stand out, making her a familiar name among anime and cosplay enthusiasts. With consistent effort and authentic engagement, Stephanie continues to inspire her followers while staying true to her roots.

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She’s built quite the online presence, especially on YouTube, where her Zilla308 channel has really taken off. Over the years, she’s managed to amass a solid following, pulling in more than 210,000 subscribers who tune in regularly. A lot of that growth comes from her consistent uploads—she’s known for sharing all kinds of cosplay-related makeup tutorials and fun vlog entries that fans love. Honestly, it’s impressive how she’s grown her audience, and Zilla308 continues to be a go-to channel for fans of creative beauty content.

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