Anna McNulty

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Anna McNulty
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Anna McNulty attending the 2024 Kids Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Ca.
Personal information
Born(2002-04-26)April 26, 2002 [1]
Occupations
  • YouTuber
  • Contortionist
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2014-present
Subscribers9.17 million [2]
Total views1.5 billion [2]

Last updated: July 14, 2024

Anna McNulty (born April 26, 2002) is a Canadian YouTuber and self-taught contortionist. In 2023, she was named YouTube's top Canadian creator of the year.

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Early life and education

McNulty is from Grand Bay-Westfield, New Brunswick. [3] She has been cheerleading since she was 10 years old. [4] In 2016, McNulty won an Instagram model search for Limelight Dancewear. [5] She graduated high school in 2020. [4]

YouTube

McNulty is a self-taught contortionist. She began making YouTube videos in 2016 when she was 14 [3] after gaining a small following on Instagram. At the time, Instagram only allowed 15-second videos and McNulty needed more time to share flexibility tips. [4] [6] Her YouTube content focuses on flexibility and stretching. [3] In 2023, she was YouTube's top Canadian creator of the year, with almost eight million subscribers. [7]

McNulty is also active on Instagram and TikTok. [4] As of September 2020, McNulty had 4.6 million TikTok subscribers and 733,000 Instagram followers. [6]

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