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Info/Facts About Me

It has been just over a year since I did my all about me post on this blog, so I thought I would do an updated version.

I am seventeen years old (June 30th 2003)  
I run three blogs 
I dropped out of school when I was sixteen, the day after my birthday, to be exact, because of my Endometriosis. I now work full time as a writer and YouTuber. I did start my own business in 2019, but as of right now, that is currently on hold while I work through some personal issues. 

I started making YouTube videos in 2013 and quit my first channel in 2016 when I started the one I run now, Beautyqueen. I started writing for more than a hobby in October 2015 when I created my Wattpad account Phoesrules. I also run an Author Page.

When I was fourteen, I landed up pregnant with twins and was so over the moon, I didn't care about the hate I got because I knew due to my Endometriosis, my chances of kids were slim; they did pass away on April 24th 2018, while I was still pregnant. That was the day that I not only lost my children but the day I became a teenage mum (even if your child dies, you are still a mother in my eyes.)

I was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia and moved to New Zealand when I was seven years old.

My favourite type of music is heavy metal, and I love all things American muscle. My favourite country is Spain and I can half pie speak Spanish, French, Dutch and Afrikaans. However, my Dutch and Afrikaans Isn't very good. I took French classes for a year and have been learning Spanish since I was a little kid. I am also Bisexual.

I don't know what else to say about myself, but if you want to follow me on any social media, it will be down below. feel free to check out my other two blogs, my youtube channel and my Wattpad and author page :) 

Also, tell me a fact about yourself.

Snapchat: phoes2003 TikTok: @phoesrules2
Flashtrend: @phoesrules



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  1. This was really interesting. Heartbreaking when the twins passed.

    Fact about me: My name is Tom Wilson and I play for the Miami Beckoners, a rock band.

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