Zoe LaVerne Day

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Zoe LaVerne Day (née Pemberton; born June 3, 2001), is an American social media personality. She became famous for her videos on the video sharing app Musical.ly.

Early Life

Zoe LaVerne was born on June 3, 2001, in Greenwood, Indiana. She grew up in a small town with her parents and three siblings.

She attended Franklin Community High School.

LaVerne had an interest in social media from a young age and began experimenting with creating content on various platforms.

Career

Zoe LaVerne began her social media career by creating lip-sync videos on Musical.ly. Her early content was well-received and she gained a steady following.

Zoe's popularity on the app grew rapidly and she started gaining millions of followers within a few months.

One of Zoe's most popular videos was a lip-sync to the song "Juicy" by Doja Cat. The video went viral, and Zoe's followers increased by thousands.

Since then, Zoe has been creating a variety of content, including dance videos, comedy sketches, and vlogs.

In 2020, a video surfaced showing then 19-year-old LaVerne kissing a 13-year-old boy, leading to public controversy and allegations of child grooming. While no legal actions were taken against LaVerne, she acknowledged the relationship with the victim and described the age difference as inappropriate, but also claimed that a close friendship had been formed prior to the recording of the video.

Personal life

LaVerne married Dawson Day on October 5, 2021, according to her Instagram. She gave birth to her first child Emersyn Raylee Day in that same year.

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