Bella Poarch

Bella Poarch (born February 8, 1997) is a Filipino-American social media influencer, singer, and controversial content creator. She is best known for her popular TikTok account, where she posts lip-sync and comedy videos. She started her TikTok account in 2020 and quickly became a TikTok sensation. She is responsible for TikTok's most popular video, a lip-sync video to British rapper Millie B's popular song

Bella Poarch is well-known on TikTok, but she is also active on major social media platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. She is also well-known for her singing abilities. Warner Records has dubbed her debut single, Build a Bitch, the "biggest YouTube debut in history

Bella Poarch is also well-known on other social media platforms, including YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram]].Her Instagram page, which features interesting images from her professional and personal life, has over 12 million followers. Her Twitter account, which she started in April 2020, has more than 534K followers.Her self-titled YouTube channel, which she launched on March 26, 2020, currently has over 3.8 million subscribers.

Early and Personal Life
Bella Poarch was born in the Philippines on February 8, 1997.Her adoptive parents her and raised her in the Philippines. She was adopted at 3 years old and before that lived with her grandma. Her stepmother is Filipino, and her stepfather is an American who served in the military for 20 years before retiring in the Philippinadoptedes. They don’t have any biological children. Bella Poarch went to high school in Fresno and graduated there Bella Poarch was drawn to music at a young age and aspired to be a musician. She and her family moved to Texas when she was 13 years old after he stayed in San Fransisco.She faced numerous challenges after relocating to America, and she was also bullied because of her ethnicity. She enlisted in the United States Navy at the age of 18 and was stationed in Japan. She served for two years and remained in the Navy until her contract expired in 2019. In an interview with H3 Podcast #247, also revealed that her adopted father would not allow her to shower in the morning, which caused her to be bullied at school. The 26-year-old admitted to Klein that she is still traumatized as a result of her upbringing. “I have PTSD. But I don’t go around and hurt people, and take advantage,” she explained. After finding success on TikTok and with singing, Poarch said her family suddenly wanted to reconnect with her but wouldn’t acknowledge their abusive behavior.

Bella Poarch is an Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) who frequently expresses her support for the fight against anti-Asian racism. She posted a TikTok video on March 19, 2020, in an attempt to popularize the cause. Poarch enjoys getting tattooed and has several on her body. One such tattoo sparked debate because it resembled the Rising Sun Flag. The tattoo represented Japanese imperialism, which was considered offensive by East and Southeast Asians. In September 2020, she apologized and had the tattoo removed.

Tyga, an American rapper, have appeared in lip-syncing and dancing videos during September. It sparked rumors that Tyga and Bella were dating, but there is no proof of this.

January 2020 - November 2020: M to the B, Face Zoom lip-syncing videos
Bella Poarch began her social media career in January 2020, when she opened a TikTok account. She began posting comedy videos, which drew a lot of attention.Poarch's first TikTok video was posted on April 10 and has received 1.5 million likes and 21.7 million views to date. Poarch is seen in the video holding a controller and wearing a green gaming headset, while an insult-laden audio sound plays in the background. The caption on the video reads, "Playing online for the first time be like...". She began posting videos about cosplay and games in April.Bella Poarch's popularity skyrocketed in August 2020 after she began posting lip-sync videos that quickly went viral on the One of them was a video of her lip-syncing to Millie B's song  This video quickly grew in popularity among fans, amassing millions of views in a short period of time. Bella Poarch's lip-sync video of Soph Aspin Send catapulted her to fame as a TikToker, and the video have became the most liked TikTok video. Her TikTok account currently has more than 70 million fans.

BuzzFeed News reported that one of Poarch's first lip-sync videos in the same vein, which is a one set to a mashup of TikTok hits, which was inspired by a similar video from TikTok user @afiqhakim, who in turn told BuzzFeed News that he was inspired by Kitu jaz In the month of so following the viral success of Poarch's "M to the B" video, she continued to post a variety of videos in the same style, lip-syncing and using TikTok's Face Zoom effect. In several of the videos she credits @afiqhakim for inspiration.

While Poarch has become famous under the name "Bella Poarch," her Facebook page, which has over 75,000 follows (but just four friends), is found under a URL ending in "TaylorNariee." As InTheKnow reported, a 2018 photo posted on Poarch's Instagram account shows her in a uniform that bears the name "Taylor" That suggests that "Bella Poarch" may not be her real name, but Poarch doesn't appear to have addressed it on any of her public social media accounts.

Another sign of her popularity is that the TikTok star has reportedly piqued the interest of two major Esports organizations, 100Thieves and FaZe Clan. Both parties appear to be interested in bringing the internet personality on board as a content creator under their respective banners. Her favorite plush toy was an alpaca, which she named "Paca" and which appeared in most of her videos at the time it was bought.[5]

November 2020 - Present: RIPNDIP x Paca Collaboration, Build a Bitch
Bella Poarch launched a clothing line called RIPNDIP x Paca Collaboration in November 2020, riding on the success of her social media career. She drew the attention of major E-sports organizations such as FaZe Clan and 100 Thieves in December 2020. On March 2021, Bella Poarch made an appearance on Sub Urban's Cirque music video.She piqued the interest of the organizations because she was also a popular gamer and live streamer at the time. Poarch, on the other hand, began focusing on her music career in 2021. She was able to sign a record deal with the well-known American record label, Warner Records, in May 2021.

Bella Poarch made her big break on May 14, 2021, when she released her debut single, Build a Bitch. She also shared the song's official music video on YouTube, which featured Bretman Rock, Mia Khalifa, and Valkyrae, among other popular social media influencers. Poarch discussed the song in a podcast titled The CouRage and Nadeshot Show, saying that Build a Bitch is inspired by her own childhood experiences of being bullied because of her ethnicity and background. She also stated that she wanted her debut song to help people feel more confident in their own skin. The song also charted on several music charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK singles chart, where it peaked at 56 and 30, respectively.

"Rising Sun" Tattoo
Since becoming famous in 2020, Bella has been involved in a number of controversies. The actress has a "rising sun" flag tattoo on her body, which has sparked controversy in March 2020. Her specific tattoo was a symbol of Japanese imperialism for many South Koreans. Because of the flag's history, it will remain controversial until 2021. On Sept. 5, the social media star apologized to fans and stated that she "didn't know the history" of the symbol and "immediately had it covered and scheduled for removal" when she discovered what it meant. She stated in October that the tattoo had been covered and that she would share photos once it healed. Bella Poarch is not well-known among K-pop fans or on Twitter, but many Filipino netizens defended her. To defend their country and its people, Filipinos used the hashtag #cancelkorea.The incident also saddened Filipino K-pop fans. They stated that as much as they enjoy k-pop songs, they are also passionate about their country and fellow Filipinos.

Calling "Harambe" on her Black Friends
Bella was also accused of using a racist nickname when referring to one of her friends on social media. She referred to one of her Black friends as "Harambe" after a gorilla who was killed in 2016 after a young boy climbed into his enclosure. Racist names have been given to monkeys and gorillas in the past. Bella responded, “''y’all really trying to cancel me for calling my friend Harambe! That was his nickname back when we were stationed in Japan.''”

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