A four-year-old has become a social-media influencer and has amassed over 42,000 subscribers - by hosting live streams and getting her mum to take trendy photos of her. Paris McKenzie is obsessed with picking up her mum's camera and sharing her day-to-day life with her fans, and she's become internet-famous already.
She loves vlogging and gets her parents to take photos of her in her outfits, and she uploads content to the YouTube channel she shares with her mum, Jovey Esin, 30. Together the pair create content and Paris even has a camera of her own, although it's just a toy so doesn't take any real pictures.


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Jovey, a video creator, from Brisbane, Australia, said: "She loves the camera. She'll be like, 'Mum can you take a photo of me on this background'.
"And then she'll want to look at them to check her pose is right after I have taken them. She wants to continue vlogging when she grows up.
"All our subscribers love Paris. She's a social butterfly so she loves talking. She's always asking me to vlog.


"If I leave her with my phone for five minutes there is bound to be videos of her talking on there."
Jovey started a YouTube channel in 2019, when Paris was just one, as a way to document their lives and share it with family in the Philippines.
But their channel took off and Paris started to become interested in vlogging as she grew up.
"She grew up seeing the camera and now she smiles at it every time it’s out," Jovey said.


"She fell in love with it. She’s always saying, 'I want to vlog'."
Paris now does her own live streams, and films clips on her mum's phone of her day-to-day life.
"She knows how to turn the camera on and if she's not using my phone to vlog she'll be using her toy camera," Jovey said.
"She loves just talking about everything she has done that day. She loves dressing up and showing off her outfits.
"She also loves art and filming herself singing.
"She vlogs on my phone or camera at the moment but we are thinking of getting her a camera for her next birthday."
Jovey's partner, Michael McKenzie, 40, who works in the fraud department at a bank, is supportive of the channel and Paris' love for vlogging.
"I think she'll end up taking the channel over as she gets older," Jovey said. "She's obsessed."
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