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  2. Bella Poarch - Wikipedia

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    Poarch was born Belinda Marie Macadengdeng Batumbakal [1] on February 8, 1997, [15] in the Philippines. [13] She was raised by her grandmother in slums until the age of three and was then adopted. [16]

  3. Bella Poarch opened up about the reason why she has so ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 11, though, Poarch opened up about the surprising reason she’s accumulated quite a bit of ink over the years. “I had a rough childhood. My scars from abuse made me insecure.

  4. Who is Bella Poarch? Unpacking the many controversies ... - AOL

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    Bella Poarch has the most-liked video on TikTok. TIkTok’s latest overnight sensation is Bella Poarch, a social media influencer known for her subtle lip-syncing videos — and a number of ...

  5. Bella Poarch Talks ‘Living Hell,’ Shares the Secret to the ...

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  6. Grimes - Wikipedia

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    Grimes was featured in the music video for Bella Poarch's "Dolls" which was released on July 15. [ 204 ] [ 205 ] [ 206 ] Grimes was an opening act on select dates for Swedish House Mafia 's "Paradise Again Tour" [ 207 ] alongside Kaytranada , ZHU , and Alesso .

  7. Build a Bitch - Wikipedia

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    "Build a Bitch" is the debut single by American internet celebrity Bella Poarch from her debut extended play, Dolls (2022). She wrote the song with Salem Ilese and its producers David Arkwright, Justin Gammella, Elie Rizk, and Sub Urban, with Stefan Max also receiving a producer credit.

  8. Bella Poarch Delivers Darkly Hued Pop With a Winning ... - AOL

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    Grimes tosses off images of destruction — grenades, razor blades, “candle fires and crusade[s]” — in her gasped verse, which provides a sharp contrast to Poarch’s muscular yet winsome alto.

  9. Fuslie - Wikipedia

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    On August 12, 2021, Fu starred in the music video for Sub Urban and Bella Poarch's song, "Inferno". [27] She also participated in a stream promoting the video. That same day, she hit 1 million followers on Twitch. [28] On September 6, 2022, Fu announced that she would be leaving Twitch for an exclusive streaming contract on YouTube. [29]