Sasha Staggs, also known as Vixella or FancySimmer, is a renowned American gamer and social media personality. With her YouTube channel ‘Vixella’, she has gained a massive following and established herself as a prominent figure in the male-dominated YouTube gaming community. Known for her humorous and critical commentary, she offers a unique subjective experience with the games she plays. Starting her YouTube journey in 2013, she has amassed over 900,000 subscribers and is highly regarded as one of the best players of Sims 4. Her popularity extends beyond YouTube, as evidenced by her active presence on Twitter and Instagram.
Quick Facts
- Nick Name: Sasha Staggs
- Also Known As: FancySimmer
- Age: 29 Years, 29 Year Old Females
- City: Houston, Texas
- U.S. State: Texas
Rise to Stardom
Vixella started her YouTube journey on December 23, 2013, with a playthrough of the video game The Sims. Since then, she has devoted her YouTube channel to The Sims, a life simulation game series developed by Maxis and The Sims Studio, and published by Electronic Arts. Over the years, she has gained a huge following on YouTube and other social media platforms. She has also expanded her content to include other games like Minecraft and Roblox, always providing thorough and detailed gameplay with strategic tactics.
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Vixella has participated in various YouTuber reality series, including YouTuber Big Brother 1, where she emerged as the runner-up. She has also appeared in YouTuber Big Brother Heroes vs. Villains, a vampire-themed special, and competed in YouTuber Survivor: All-Stars.
Personal Life
Sasha Staggs, also known as Vixella, was born on July 5, 1994, in Houston, Texas, USA. She is a fan of Final Fantasy X. In August 2017, when Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, Vixella used her platform to urge her viewers to help the victims. Although she was not directly affected by the hurricane, her mother’s and grandparents’ homes were flooded and severely damaged. To assist her family and other victims, she started a GoFundMe campaign and raised approximately $9,000 to help salvage items and repair damages.