Jessi Smiles

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Jessi Smiles
Born
Jessica Vazquez

(1993-08-18) August 18, 1993 (age 32)
Education Miami Dade College (dropped out)
Occupations
  • YouTuber
  • influencer
  • podcaster
  • singer
Spouse
Nassim Ssimou
(m. 2017)
Children2
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2013–present
Subscribers960 thousand
Views108.5 million
Last updated: March 8, 2026

Jessica Vasquez (born August 18, 1993), known professionally as Jessi Smiles, is an American YouTuber, podcaster, and influencer. She rose to prominence on Vine starting in 2013 and has been described as one of the platform's earliest stars. As of 2026, she co-hosts the podcast Do We Know Them?

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Early life

Vasquez was born on August 18, 1993. [1] She is of Cuban descent. [2] She has one brother, a pianist named Joel "Joey" Vazquez, [3] and her mother, Cristina Ferrero, worked as her manager in 2014; her parents divorced when she was young. [4] As a child, she won various singing competitions throughout Miami. Eight months before her scheduled graduation, she dropped out of high school and got homeschooled, and later dropped out of Miami Dade College after one semester. She auditioned for the televised music competition series The X Factor and The Voice , but did not advance past auditions. [5]

Career

In mid-2013, while working as both a receptionist at a laser hair removal spa and as a makeup artist in Miami, Smiles began posting recreations of popular videos on the service Vine. She became known for her relatable comedy skits about subjects such as popular culture, relationship struggles, liking food, her resemblance to Jennifer Lawrence, and "failing at being sexy". [6] [4] [7] In her first Vine to appear on the platform's popular page, "The Shit Guys Care About", she twerked in short-shorts; she soon reached 100 thousand followers and quit her spa job. In August 2013, four weeks after starting her account, she accrued one million followers and was verified on Vine, also appearing in a video with Pharrell Williams. [2] [8] [5]

In 2014, she had more than 3.4 million followers on Vine, was its second most-followed user, and frequently made collaborative videos with user Gabbie Hanna. [4] Business Insider included Smiles on their 2014 list of the biggest Vine stars in the world. [9] Also that year, she launched a YouTube channel for her music, Jessi Sings, and released her debut single, "What If I". [4] She starred in a television advertisement for the HP Pavilion x360 laptop alongside Viners Zach King, Brodie Smith, and Robby Ayala, which premiered in August 2014. [5] [10] She posted her last video on Vine, which promoted her YouTube channel, in March 2016 before it was discontinued in January 2017. [11]

By 2024, she had begun co-hosting the social media–focused podcast Do We Know Them? with Lily Marston. [12] [13]

Public image and accolades

Voxxi included her on their list of the best Latino creators on Vine in 2013, with Jessica Lucia Roiz writing that she was "without a doubt one of the funniest 'chicas'" on the platform. [2] Also that year, Gabriel Morales of ABC News called her "Vine's superstar princess" who was known for her "sense of humor and charm". [14] For Rolling Stone , David Kushner called Smiles one of "Vine's first superstars" in 2014 and attributed her popularity online to "some cocktail of charm, humor and sex appeal". [5]

At the Shorty Awards, she was nominated for Vine Star of the Year in 2015 and for YouTube Comedian in 2017. [15] [16]

Personal life

Smiles married Nassim Ssimou in April 2017. [17] [18] She gave birth to a son, Noah, in August of that year. [1]

Curtis Lepore relationship and assault allegations

Smiles began dating fellow Viner Curtis Lepore in August 2013. Their first in-person meeting that month in New York City's Washington Square Park was organized by managers at Collab, shared by fans with the hashtags "#jessimeetscurtis" and "#curtisandjessimeet", and attended by around 2,000 people, including Nev Schulman, the host of the MTV series Catfish . [14] [4] David Kushner wrote in 2014 for Rolling Stone that their relationship "became the biggest story Vine had ever seen" and "the first love story to unfold like this online"; New York 's Camille Dodero described them as "Vine's first celebrity couple"; and Samantha Grasso of The Daily Dot called them "[Vine's] first star couple". [5] [4] [11]

Later in August 2013, the two broke up and, after she got a concussion while filming a Vine, he drove her to his home and, she alleged, raped her in her sleep. He was arrested in September 2013 in North Hollywood on rape charges, which were publicized in a TMZ article in January 2014. [19] The allegations quickly went viral on social media and prompted death threats against Smiles. [4] That February, he agreed to a plea deal and pleaded no contest to a lesser charge of felony assault. [5] [20] [21]

In November 2019, Smiles uploaded a video alleging that Hanna, her former best friend, defended and collaborated with Lepore following his guilty plea. Hanna had posted tweets in 2014 prior to them meeting, expressing skepticism toward Smiles's accusations. Social media users soon criticized Hanna as a rape apologist. [22] In June 2021, in response to Hanna, according to her, continuously mischaracterizing her interactions with Lepore as having been fewer than there actually were, Smiles uploaded several videos of a call between her and Hanna from 2020. [23] In Smiles's hour-and-20-minute long video "Gabbie Hanna will never stop", uploaded in July 2021, she asked Hanna to stop mentioning her rape trial. [8] Gizmodo included Hanna's response video to Smiles on their list of the worst YouTube apology videos of all time in 2023. [24]

Discography

List of singles, showing year released and album title
TitleYearAlbum
"What If I" [25] 2014Non-album singles
"Bitch, Please!" [26]
"Learn to Love" [27]
(with Joel Vazquez)
2019
"Perfect Timing" [28]
(with Benjamin Card)
2025

References

  1. 1 2 @jessismiles__; (August 17, 2017). "Today marks my 24th birthday and last full day of being pregnant. Tomorrow my son, Noah, will be born. Pregnancy was rarely beautiful and 'glowy' in my case. In fact, it was one of the hardest things I've ever done and I've wanted it to be over more times than I can count yet now that I know it's ending, I want to cry. No more kicks. No more feeling relieved that he's healthy in there and has everything that he needs. *sigh* Despite all of my anxieties and fears, tomorrow marks the first day of a life I can't even begin to imagine in this moment. I'm as ready as I'll ever be. Let's do this. 🤰🏼💛" via Instagram.
  2. 1 2 3 Roiz, Jessica Lucia (December 13, 2013). "Best of 2013: Latinos who add 'sal y pimienta' to Vine". Voxxi . Archived from the original on June 27, 2014. Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  3. Escandon, Rosa (July 18, 2019). "25-Year-Old Jessi Smiles Opens Up To Her Audience". Forbes . Retrieved March 9, 2026.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dodero, Camille (April 19, 2014). "Jessi Smiles's Manager Helped Set Her Up With Another Internet Star". New York . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kushner, David (May 21, 2014). "The Six Seconds Between Love and Hate: A Vine Romance Gone Wrong". Rolling Stone . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  6. Manduley, Christina (October 9, 2013). "Vine stars get 15-minutes of fame, 6-seconds at a time". CNN Business . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  7. Mulshine, Molly (January 16, 2014). "Vine Celeb Curtis Lepore Accused of Raping His Viner Girlfriend". Observer . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  8. 1 2 Tenbarge, Kat (July 2021). "How former Vine stars Gabbie Hanna and Jessi Smiles' friendship unraveled in a multi-year saga on YouTube". Business Insider . Retrieved March 9, 2026.
  9. Kosoff, Maya (December 2014). "The 30 Most Popular Vine Stars In The World". Business Insider . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  10. Beer, Jeff (August 11, 2014). "Vine Stars Combine Their Powers For This HP TV Commercial". Fast Company . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  11. 1 2 Grasso, Samantha (December 31, 2016). "Jessi Smiles, Curtis Lepore, and the Beginning of the End of Vine". The Daily Dot . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  12. Hill, Edith Jennifer (January 17, 2024). "'A really weird energy': Gypsy Rose Blanchard went to prison for murder – and is now a social media star". The Conversation . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  13. Zee, Michaela (August 26, 2024). "Alix Earle Apologizes for Using Racial Slur in Resurfaced Comments, Says Trademarking Claims Are 'Absolutely Ridiculous and Untrue'". Variety . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  14. 1 2 Morales, Gabriel (August 14, 2013). "Six Seconds of Fame: An Interview With Vine Star Jessi Smiles". ABC News . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  15. Lee, Ashley (March 2, 2015). "Shorty Awards 2015: Nominees Include Shonda Rhimes, Chris Pratt, Laverne Cox (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  16. Lee, Ashley (January 17, 2017). "Shorty Awards Nominees Include Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Bell, Leslie Jones (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  17. Smith, Ryan (June 8, 2021). "Jessi Smiles Shares Gabbie Hanna Phone Call as Feud Escalates". Newsweek . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  18. @jessismiles__ (April 19, 2020). "Me and Nassim completely forgot that our 3 year wedding anniversary was on the 14th of April lmao damneeeeeet 😓🥴" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  19. Herbert, Geoff (January 18, 2014). "Curtis Lepore, former Syracuse singer, accused of raping woman he met through Vine". The Post-Standard . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  20. Gutelle, Sam (October 27, 2014). "Curtis Lepore To 'Part Ways' From Rainn Wilson's Vine-Related TV Show". Tubefilter . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  21. Herbert, Geoff (February 25, 2014). "Curtis Lepore, former Syracuse singer, denies guilt after plea deal in rape case". The Post-Standard . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  22. Koul, Scaachi (June 4, 2021). "Why Is Everyone So Mad At Gabbie Hanna?". BuzzFeed News . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  23. Chen, Tanya (June 8, 2021). "YouTuber Jessi Smiles Released A Call With Gabbie Hanna About Having A Relationship With The Man Who Assaulted Her". BuzzFeed News . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  24. Hurler, Kevin (August 17, 2023). "The Worst YouTube Apology Videos of All Time". Gizmodo . Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  25. "What If I by Jessi Smiles". May 26, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2026 via Spotify.
  26. "Bitch, Please! by Jessi Smiles". December 15, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2026 via Spotify.
  27. "Learn to Love by Jessi Smiles & Joel Vazquez". June 3, 2019. Retrieved March 9, 2026 via Spotify.
  28. "Perfect Timing by Benjamin Card & Jessi Smiles". August 19, 2025. Retrieved March 9, 2026 via Spotify.