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| Name | Bella Poarch |
| Birth name | Denarie Bautista Poarch |
| Birth date | 1997-02-09 |
| Birth place | Philippines |
| Nationality | Filipino-American |
| Occupation | Singer; Internet personality; Model; Actor |
| Years active | 2020–present |
| Known for | "Build a Bitch"; TikTok content |
Bella Poarch
Denarie Bautista Poarch is a Filipino-American singer, internet personality, and model who rose to prominence through short-form video platforms before releasing mainstream music. She has been associated with major record labels and collaborated with producers and creators across the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan. Her public profile spans social media, recorded music, fashion, and multimedia appearances.
Born in the Philippines in 1997, Poarch spent her early years in Province of Cebu and other regions in the Philippines before emigrating to the United States as a teenager. She has described experiences tied to foster care and family separation within the context of migration to the United States; her family narrative has intersected with topics covered by outlets such as The Washington Post and BBC News. Poarch later served in the United States Navy, undergoing training and deployments that involved interactions with units and installations associated with United States Indo-Pacific Command and operations in the Pacific Ocean. Her background includes biographical intersections with Filipino diasporic communities in locations such as Hawaii and military communities in San Diego.
Poarch transitioned from social media prominence to recorded music, signing with labels connected to major industry entities including Warner Music Group and partnering with producers who have worked with artists on labels like Atlantic Records and Interscope Records. Her debut single, "Build a Bitch," featured songwriting and production contributors with credits alongside acts associated with Billboard charting and collaborations in studios that have accommodated sessions for Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, and Drake. The single entered streaming playlists curated by Spotify, Apple Music, and radio programmers in markets including United States Billboard Hot 100-reporting regions. Subsequent releases, remixes, and collaborations have involved artists and creators from scenes tied to K-pop, J-pop, and Western pop production circles, and she has performed at events alongside festival lineups featuring artists from Coachella-adjacent rosters and regional music showcases within the United States and Australia.
Poarch initially became globally known for short-form videos on platforms such as TikTok and YouTube Shorts that circulated widely across algorithmic feeds, often featuring synchronized lip-syncing and stylized visuals referencing trends popularized by creators like Charli D'Amelio, Addison Rae, and Zach King. Her most-viewed clip amassed hundreds of millions of views, drawing attention from media organizations including The New York Times, CNN, and BBC News. She leveraged platform features such as sponsored content and branded partnerships common between influencers and companies like Amazon, Nike, and Samsung, while navigating platform policies enforced by TikTok and digital creator programs managed by networks similar to YouTube Partner Program. Poarch's social presence expanded to cross-posting on Instagram and community-building on Discord servers run by influencer collectives and talent management agencies headquartered in Los Angeles and Manhattan.
Beyond music and short-form video, Poarch has pursued modeling assignments and fashion collaborations with brands and publications that include editors and photographers linked to Vogue, GQ, and independent labels showing at events associated with New York Fashion Week and Los Angeles Fashion Week. She has appeared in multimedia content that included cinematic music videos produced in collaboration with directors who have credits on productions for Paramount Pictures-adjacent music video projects and advertising campaigns for lifestyle brands distributed through networks like MTV and VH1. Poarch's ventures also include merchandise lines and limited drops coordinated with e-commerce platforms and merchandising partners similar to Merchbar and creator-focused storefronts used by peers such as KSI and MrBeast.
Poarch's rapid ascent generated both praise and controversy; commentators from outlets including Rolling Stone, The Guardian, and Forbes have examined her influence, authenticity debates, and monetization strategies common among influencers. Past social media posts and imagery led to public criticism and responses involving publicists, management teams, and platform moderation processes tied to community standards enforced by companies like TikTok and Twitter. She has engaged in public discourse about mental health and online harassment in interviews with publications such as Variety and Billboard, and legal or contractual matters related to label agreements and intellectual property have been reported in trade outlets like Music Business Worldwide. Reception spans fan communities originally formed on TikTok and broader audiences reached via mainstream entertainment outlets including Good Morning America and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Category:1997 births Category:Living people Category:Filipino-American singers Category:Social media influencers