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  1. About Me. Video producer with 3M+ fans on YouTube and ~1M in China. Featured in and collaborated with major Asian media news outlets (SCMP, World Journal, 三立新聞, China Media Group, Hubei Television, and many more) Experienced software engineer and financial analyst.

  2. Jan 18, 2020 · Per Williams' inmate record, she's currently housed at the Hernando Correctional Institution in Brooksville, Florida. If she doesn't get an early release, she's set to be out by at least July...

    • Martha Sorren
  3. Jan 18, 2020 · Kamiyah Mobley, now 21, is torn between two worlds. When she was kidnapped, and raised by Gloria, she was named Alexis Kelli Manigo. Now, she responds to both Alexis and Kamiyah, depending on who she is with, at the time. After Gloria’s arrest, Kamiyah has appeared on shows like ‘Today’ and ‘Good Morning America’.

  4. I think she's relatively popular on the sub, but she's not nearly as well known as other language youtubers because she doesn't use the, "white girl speaks FLAWLESS (language) and BLOWS (native speaker of language)'s mind!!" format for her videos.

  5. Feb 27, 2023 · ABC News explains that Gloria Williams took the child, named her Alexis Manigo, and raised her in South Carolina as her own. Per an in-depth profile on Shanara by The Florida-Times Union, this was a devastating blow to the young mother. She previously had a miscarriage and was looking forward to this new chapter of her life. Advertisement.

    • Leslie Veliz
  6. Q: Where does Xiaomanyc live now? A: Xiaomanyc currently lives in New York City. Q: Is Xiaomanyc married? A: Yes, Xiaomanyc is married to a Chinese woman and they have two children. Q: What is Xiaomanyc’s net worth? A: Xiaomanyc’s net worth is estimated to be in the range of $1 million to $5 million. Q: What is Xiaomanyc’s most famous video?

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  8. I'm Xiaoma, a polyglot who has studied dozens of languages. ... Does he claim to be able to speak fluently? Well, his top video is... Clueless White Guy Orders in Perfect Chinese, Shocks Patrons and Staff. I think most people would consider "perfect" to be above "fluent". Does he make unrealistic/misleading claims about langauge learning?

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