Lucie Fink

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Lucie Fink
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Personal information
BornLucinda Beatrice Fink
(1992-08-03) August 3, 1992 (age 30)
Nationality American
Education Johns Hopkins University (BA)
Occupation Influencer
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Spouse(s)
Michael J. Morris
(m. 2019)
Website luciefink.com
YouTube information
Subscribers280,000
Total views22,727,640

Lucinda Beatrice Fink better known as Lucie Fink, is an American YouTube personality and lifestyle host. As of April 2021, her channel has approximately 22.7 million video views and 280,000 subscribers. [1]

Early life

Fink was born and raised in Westchester County, New York, where she graduated from Scarsdale High School [2] in 2010. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Johns Hopkins University in Writing Seminars. [3] [4]

Career

During her time as a college student at Johns Hopkins University, Fink began pursuing her interests in content creation by making stop motion animations for brands including Under Armour, Oreo, and SoulCycle. [5]

At the beginning of her career with Refinery29, she started by filming an array of five-day challenges. Some of her notable challenges include living without a cell phone, reducing her sugar consumption, and living plastic-free. Her films were edited using the Adobe Premiere Pro software application. Fink later became known for her YouTube series including Try Living with Lucie and Lucie For Hire. In the Try Living with Lucie [6] series, Fink takes on an array of challenges for five days and documents her steps on social media. In the Lucie for Hire [7] series, Fink attempts various jobs such as dogwalking, interior design, ballet, gymnastics, pasta making, and cranberry farming.

While producing content for Refinery29, she was also producing content on her personal YouTube channel and Instagram pages. During her time as an employee of Refinery29, her personal subscriber base continued to grow alongside her audience on Refinery29. In January of 2019, Fink left her full-time position to promote her own personal brand. She currently has a contract with United Talent Agency (UTA), [8] a content agency. Fink continues to make videos for Refinery29 as an independent contractor in addition to making videos for her personal channel.

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References

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