Eden Estrada

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Eden Estrada
BornJuly 23, 1995
Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
Other namesEden The Doll
Occupations
  • Model
  • TikToker
PartnerChristian Shearhod
Modeling information
Height5’8
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBrown
TikTok information
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Followers2M
Likes46M

Last updated: October 10, 2024

Eden Estrada (born July 23, 1995), known professionally as Eden The Doll, is a Mexican-American model and social media influencer. She has over two million followers on TikTok and large followings on Instagram, YouTube, and OnlyFans. Estrada, who is a transgender woman, documented her gender transition on YouTube. She has been featured in Vogue and is a Playboy model.

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Early life

Eden was born in Mazatlán, Mexico on July 23, 1995. Estrada is the third daughter of Lilly Barraza and Armando Estrada. [1] She was raised Jehova's Witness and described her upbringing as conservative. [2]

Career

Estrada began her career as a runway model. [1] She was featured in Vogue when she was sixteen years old. [1] Estrada modelled for Bellami hair products and walked for Marco Marco. [1] She was featured in music videos for Iggy Azalea and Tokio Hotel. [1] [3]

She works as a social media influencer, with millions of followers across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and OnlyFans. [1] [4] Estrada is known professionally as Eden The Doll on social media. [5]

In 2023, she became a model for Playboy . [6] She has also done hair and makeup for other Playboy models during photoshoots. [7]

Personal life

Estrada came out as a transgender woman when she was eighteen years old. [8]

In 2020, YouTuber Jaclyn Hill posted a video accusing Estrada of body shaming her. [9] Estrada made a public apology on her Instagram. [9]

In 2020, Estrada and two of her friends, Jaslene Whiterose and Joslyn Flawless, were assaulted and robbed at Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. [10] [11] They were robbed at knifepoint and threatened with a crowbar. [12] [13] During the attack, transphobic slurs were shouted at Estrada and her friends. [14] She claimed that bystanders also shouted transphobic slurs at the women. [15] The hate crime was investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department. [16] [17] Carlton Callway and Willie Walker were later arrested for the hate crime. [18] A third suspect was identified as Davion Williams. [19] [20] Callway was charged with robbery and Williams was charged with extortion, and both charges carried hate crime enhancement. [21]

Estrada is in a relationship with Christian Shearhod, a high school teacher and social media influencer. [22] They live together in Los Angeles with Shearhod's son. [23]

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