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Bella Poarch

American social media personality (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Denarie Bautista Taylor[5] (born Belinda Marie Macadengdeng Batumbakal;[1] February 9, 1997[6]), known professionally as Bella Poarch (/pɔːr/ PORCH),[7] is an American social media personality and singer. On August 17, 2020,[b] she created the most liked video on TikTok, in which she lip syncs to the song "M to the B" by British rapper Millie B. She is the most followed TikTok contributor from the Philippines.[8][9][10][11]

Quick Facts Born, Other names ...
Bella Poarch
Born
Belinda Marie Macadengdeng Batumbakal[1]

(1997-02-09) February 9, 1997 (age 28)
Pangasinan, Philippines
Other namesDenarie Bautista Taylor[a]
Citizenship
  • United States (naturalized)
  • Philippines (by birth)
Occupations
Years active2020–present
Spouse
Tyler Poarch
(m. 2019; div. 2023)
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
LabelsWarner
TikTok information
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Followers94.2 million
Likes2.4 billion

Last updated: February 6, 2025
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As of January 16, 2025, she has 94.2 million followers on TikTok,[12] ranking as the fourth most-followed individual on the platform behind Khaby Lame, Charli D'Amelio and MrBeast.[13] She signed a music record deal with Warner Records in May 2021, releasing her debut single "Build a Bitch".[14]

Early life

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Poarch was born Belinda Marie Macadengdeng Batumbakal[1] on February 9, 1997,[15] in the Philippines.[13] She was raised by her grandmother in slums until the age of three and was then adopted.[16] Her adoptive father is an American who had served in the United States military, and her adoptive mother is Filipina. Both parents met in Saudi Arabia where her adoptive father was stationed, before settling in the Philippines. In an interview, Poarch recounted that she and her adopted brother were heavily physically and emotionally abused throughout her entire childhood, up until her enlistment in the military. She lived on a farm with her adoptive parents and three (adopted) siblings, which include two older sisters and a brother. She had many responsibilities on the farm from as young as seven years old. Poarch has stated that her adoptive sisters did not receive the same treatment as her and her brother. Her father was verbally and physically abusive, while her mother did not get involved, but remained complicit. At age thirteen, Poarch and her family (with exception of her sisters who still reside in the Philippines) moved to San Francisco to reside with her aunt for several months, before moving to Texas[13] for her father's bypass surgery.[17]

Musical career

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In January 2020, Poarch created her TikTok account. She started actively posting on TikTok based on gaming and cosplay content in April 2020. She gained notability in August 2020, when her lip sync videos went viral, most notably her video where she is lip-syncing to "M to the B" by Millie B. The zoomed-in video of her lip-syncing and rhythmically bouncing her head to the song went viral and became TikTok's most liked video of all time. Following her TikTok success, she launched a YouTube channel and Twitter page.

Poarch is also associated with her alpaca stuffed toy.[18][19] In 2020, she released a limited clothing line RIPNDIP x Paca Collaboration.[20]

In December 2020, Poarch's rising popularity peaked when she reportedly grabbed the interest of two large professional Esports organizations – 100 Thieves and FaZe Clan, which apparently showed interest in her, a live streamer and gamer at the time, as a content creator under their respective banners.[21]

In May 2021, Poarch signed a record deal with Warner Records. On May 14, Poarch released her debut single "Build a Bitch."[22] She stated that the song was inspired by her experiences with being bullied as a child,[23] disclosing "Growing up, I used to get bullied and stuff ... I wanted my first song to have a good meaning to it and to help a lot of people just to be like, more confident about themselves." The associated music video was described by Billboard as "an audacious, darkly comic slice of new-school pop," created with Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve, the producer-songwriter better known as Sub Urban."[14] The video features other notable internet personalities including Valkyrae, Mia Khalifa, Bretman Rock and ZHC.[24]

On an episode of the 100 Thieves podcast The CouRage and Nadeshot Show,[25] Poarch stated that she wanted to become a singer since she was a child.[26]

Poarch released her first EP, Dolls, on August 12, 2022. It includes her previous singles, "Build a Bitch", "Inferno", and "Dolls", as well as new tracks "Villain", "No Man's Land", and "Living Hell". A music video for "Living Hell" debuted alongside the EP. In addition to co-starring in the music video for "Dolls", Grimes features on "No Man's Land".[27] Rolling Stone praised the dark pop tone of the EP.[28] In addition, "Villain" would be used for WWE's Extreme Rules premium live event in 2022. She released a song and music video with Lauv on September 15, 2023, titled "Crush".[29]

Military career

Poarch is a United States Navy veteran.[30] She enlisted in the Navy in 2017 as an aviation ordnanceman.[31][32] She served for three years, having been stationed in Japan and Hawaii.[33]

Personal life

Poarch resides in Los Angeles.[33] She is a cosplayer.[34][35]

She has expressed her support on social media for the Asian-American community due to the rise in reports of anti-Asian hate crimes in the context of COVID-19 pandemic.[36] She also shared her experiences with Vogue, saying that she has been "treated differently" and "randomly attacked and assaulted" as an Asian teen after moving to the United States from the Philippines.[37]

In September 2020, Korean social media users criticized Poarch for having a tattoo similar to the Rising Sun Flag in her videos. The specific tattoo resembled a symbol of Japanese imperialism which is considered offensive to East Asians. She apologized and had it covered, then later removed.[38][39]

She married Tyler Poarch in 2019. She filed for divorce from him in November 2022.[40] The divorce was finalized in October 2023.[41]

In August 2021, she shared that she was a victim of sexual assault.[42][43]

Discography

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Title Details Peak chart positions
US
Heat.

[44]
UK
Down.

[45]
Dolls
  • Released: August 12, 2022
  • Label: Warner
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL, streaming
847
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Singles

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List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions, certifications, and album name shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[46]
AUS
[47]
CAN
[48]
GER
[49]
IRE
[50]
NOR
[51]
NLD
[52]
NZ
[53]
SWE
[54]
UK
[55]
"Build a Bitch" 2021 56282886232578246530 Dolls
"Inferno"
(with Sub Urban)
[c]61[d] Hive and
Dolls
"Dolls" 2022 [e] Dolls
"Living Hell"
"Crush"
(with Lauv)
2023 [f] TBA
"Bad Boy"
(solo or remix featuring Kenia Os)
"Don't Like Anybody"
(with 6arelyhuman)
2024
"F* Off"
(with Kenia Os)
Pink Aura
"Sweet Delusion" TBA
"Will You Always Love Her?" 2025
"—" denotes a recording that failed to chart, was ineligible for the chart, or was not released.
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
2021 MTV Millennial Awards Herself Global Creator Nominated [63]
MTV Video Music Awards "Build a Bitch" Best Visual Effects Nominated [64]
People's Choice Awards Herself New Artist Nominated [65]
UK Music Video Awards "Build a Bitch" Best Pop Video – International Nominated [66]
Streamy Awards Herself Creator of the Year Nominated [67]
Breakout Creator of the Year Won
Short Form Nominated
2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards Social Star Award Won
"Build a Bitch" Best Music Video Nominated [68]
Forbes 30 Under 30 Herself Social Media Included [69]
2023 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favorite Social Music Star Won
Berlin Music Video Awards Dolls Best Concept Nominated
2024 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Herself Favorite Social Music Star Won
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Notes

  1. This is Poarch's legal name. As she was adopted this is different from her birth name
  2. Although some sources have said the video was posted on August 18, 2020, such as Dexerto, (see WP:DEXERTO), others such as reliable sources, Business Insider and Stereogum, have said August 17, 2020.
  3. "Inferno" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number four on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Chart.[59]
  4. "Inferno" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 13 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[60]
  5. "Dolls" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 59 on the UK Video Streaming Chart.[61]
  6. "Crush" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 35 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[62]

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