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Kristen Hancher got famous the hard way, twice. Competitive dancer and gymnast from Milton, Ontario. Spinal-fusion surgery at 14 — she graduated Grade 8 by FaceTime from her hospital bed, her mom on-camera handing over an art-and-drama award — then livestreamed the recovery until trolls found the family; she kept uploading from a Starbucks after her parents cut the internet. On musical.ly she posted up to nine videos a day and became one of the platform's defining creators. Nicki Minaj picked her for the "No Frauds" video. Then TikTok deleted 26 million followers in 2021 — no warning, over a caption pointing to her OnlyFans.
The second act was already running: an OnlyFans started from her family's basement during a visa-stranded year back in Canada — "more stressed out than I've ever been in my entire fucking life," on the record, mid-crisis — lingerie pics at thirty dollars, dad's blessing. It went fully explicit, and by her own math bought the four-million-dollar house. She tells the whole story on the record, including the parts most creators lawyer up about.
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