Ashly Perez

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American social media sensation Ashly Perez is also an actor, producer, editor, and supporter of women’s rights. She has a protracted relationship with “BuzzFeed,” a New York-based digital media organization. Ashly created their first stand-alone series while working as a travel editor and video producer at “BuzzFeed Motion Pictures.” She primarily focuses on stereotypical experiences of young, multiracial women in her writing. She has mostly discussed the misconceptions South Korean women encounter and is a strong ally of the LGBTQ community. Ashly has also come to be seen as an inspiration to young people for her audacious expression of her opinions on her sexual orientation.

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Career of Ashly Perez

Before landing a coveted position at one of the top independent digital media firms in the world, Ashly worked in 19 different positions. She has experience working at her father’s dentistry practice as an office manager, a camp counselor, and a scooper of frozen yogurt toppings. She also had a job teaching English in Daegu, South Korea.

She traveled around Asia for employment. Ashly would create blogs and articles for the New York-based online publication BuzzFeed. She was awaiting word on a job application she had sent to the business. I Wasn’t Beautiful Enough To Live In South Korea was the title of a lifestyle piece Ashly wrote for BuzzFeed that focused on the culture’s preoccupation with women’s looks. She was able to secure a position at “BuzzFeed” because of the post’s viral success. Ashly received an offer from the business for an editorial fellowship. 2013 saw her go to New York, where she completed a six-month internship with BuzzFeed.

After completing the internship, BuzzFeed Motion Pictures hired Ashly as a video producer and development partner. She also wrote and updated website content.

Ashly collaborated on the creation of “BuzzFeed Violet,” one of “BuzzFeed’s” first written characters, as a development partner for “BuzzFeed Motion Pictures.” Ashly and her other producers, who were also portrayed as “Violet” characters, published their first stand-alone series, “You Do You,” in December 2015. Four female ‘BuzzFeed Violet’ characters made up the main cast of the show. The show quickly picked up steam and took the #1 spot on “iTunes TV.” It held the number one spot for the whole of the first week following its debut, unseating both “The Walking Dead” and “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” two hugely popular shows. ‘You Do You’s’ second season debuted internationally in the summer of 2016.

Ashly was a “straight” ‘BuzzFeed Violet’ character who was well-known. She did, however, admit that she was bisexual on “You Do You.” In a video named “Coming Out,” which was posted to BuzzFeed’s YouTube channel, the declaration was made public. She also had an on-screen husband named Andrew Ilnyckyj, which startled her followers. Ashly posted pictures of their nautical-themed wedding on her Instagram page on August 15, 2014. Ashly once revealed that she was in a relationship in a “Twitter” post. She remained silent about her covert girlfriend, though. Ashly hasn’t been married as of June 2018.

Ashly also contributed to two popular questions at BuzzFeed, including “What City Should You Actually Live In?” and “What Career Should You Actually Have?” Ashly is credited with bringing Toyota onto BuzzFeed’s board of directors. They had ‘Toyota’ as a sponsor for their first drama.

Many people have found inspiration from Ashly’s life. A motivational lecture she once gave was at “Colorado State University.” The topic of the speech was landing one’s dream job. Ashly spoke extensively about Asian women’s prejudices while working at “BuzzFeed” She also talked about how she had endured taunts about her appearance, skin tone, and body shape.

Ashly, a member of the “Asian Student Union,” has frequently and outspokenly spoken her opinions about how Asian women are portrayed in films and on television. She has also provided advice on how to write content that respects all women, regardless of their skin tone, facial characteristics, or sexual orientation, and is devoid of stereotypes. Ashly has a strong commitment to the LGBTQ community.

Ashly informed BuzzFeed of her resignation in February 2018.

Individual Life of Ashly Perez

California welcomed Ashly Perez into the world on July 8, 1989. She is of Korean, Filipino, and Cuban descent. She comes from a medical, legal, and nursing family. Before arriving in the United States at the age of 18, Ashly’s mother remained in the Philippines. Their career of Ashly is encouraged by her parents. In October 2013, they went to a ‘BuzzFeed’ event. Mallory Wang, a former “BuzzFeed Director of Insights,” was once referred to by Ashly as her long-lost sister.

At ‘Pepperdine University’ in Malibu, California, Ashly majored in international studies. She considers one of her silliest creations to be the video for “Things Beyoncé Does That’d Be Awkward If You Did Them.” It’s also one of her favorite videos, though.

Ashly Perez’s Net Worth

Ashly is one of the wealthiest and most well-known YouTube stars. Our research revealed that Ashly Perez has a net worth of $5 million from sources including Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider.