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Early Years
Kelly Breeteal was a YouTuber who started her Youtube journey in 2012. She was 8 yrs old at the time, born in Toronto, Canada on April 1st, 2004. She changed her influencer name to Breeteal in 2021. Breeteal has four older siblings but she doesn't mention much about them, her brother Willson Ho has been in a few of her productions who is 3 years older than her. Her very first viral video was the how to do the split video that reached over 1 million views but she took it down in 2016. Her channel used to be called Ballet and Gymnastics where she post every Friday. Breeteal also auditioned for Disney Channel in 2019 with premiere.

Education
In 2018, Breeteal went to a high school called Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute for 4 years. She originally wanted to study Acting and become a model but she ended up studying at the University of Toronto for teaching. Breeteal was put into a special needs school but was later on forced to leave because teachers saw that the work provided for her was too easy so they forced her to go to an academic school; Banting and Best.

Career
Kelly Friday started making videos on YouTube in 2012, her brother Willson used to film and upload for her until 2015 when she learnt to edit and upload by herself and that was when she started posting consistently. Her YouTube channel was once only about Ballet And Gymnastics but when she changed her channel name, she also deleted many of her older videos. She's mentioned that she has always been malnourished and anemic so she never actually been to Gymnastics She's been to a few classes but it's always turned into a disaster. She starred in 3 short plays in school that would last 10-30 mins long.

Personal Life
Kelly Friday had never dated before, her favourite hobbies are Swimming, acting, dancing and shopping. Her favourite movies are Wizard Of Oz, Coraline and Matilda. At first, she started YouTube because she got inspired by the SAKS channels but watching Sydney Serena just kept her motivated to put out more content.