Ariel Martin
Ariel Rebecca Martin was born on the 22nd of November in 2000. The name she is most commonly known by is Baby Ariel, she is a popular American web-based personality who is most famous for her videos she posts to Musical.ly. (now TikTok). Time magazine recognized her as one of the internet's most influential individuals in 2017, and Forbes listed her on the list of 2017 top entertainers. Ariel Rebecca Martin, professionally known as Baby Ariel, is an American singer-actress who has become famous for uploading videos on YouTube's TikTok platform. Time magazine named Ariel one of 2017's most influential internet users as well as Forbes included her on its list of 2017's top entertainment influencers. Ariel appeared for the first time on Musical.ly's parent site, TikTok on May 15, 2015. The dance and lip-syncing videos she created helped her to build a huge following. In the process, Ariel was the first person to cross 20 million users through the site. Ariel was famous due to the"#ArielMove" trolling on social media, her HackHarassment campaign and the fight against cyberbullying. Ariel's involvement on social media, especially TikTok as well as her part in Disney Channel Original Movie Zombies 2 as Wynter barkowitz have made her a household name. Oracle, a third film from the franchise is expected to be release in the coming days. The actress has over 35.6 million TikTok followers, 9,6 million Instagram users, 3,02 million YouTube subscribers as well as 1.1 millions Twitter followers. She has won Teen Choice Awards for her role as a Choice Muser in 2016 as well as the year 2017. Her career started by becoming a popular social media influencer. She began uploading videos to TikTok in the year 2015. This platform has allowed her to post numerous short videos. These videos gained the attention of others and eventually led to her being featured in large-screen. Following her signing the Creative Artists Agency in September 2016, she focused more on her professional career. This included web series films, songs and television.
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