TikTok star Addison Easterling, a.k.a. Addison Rae, has returned to social media, issuing an apology for previously re-posting a video that condemned the Black Lives Matter movement. Easterling — who ...
The working-class girl who reinvents herself as a star is a classic, aspirational figure in the greater American mythos. After all, before Marilyn Monroe became the blonde bombshell who rocked the ...
Addison Rae is entering her metamorphosis era, and it might even include… a name change? Following two surprise appearances at Coachella weekend one and two with Arca and Charli XCX, respectively, the ...
Addison Rae Easterling is back on social media. The TikTok star returned to social media on Wednesday to issue an apology for previously reposting an anti-Black Lives Matter video. Addison had not ...
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Addison Rae Changes Her Name

Addison Rae revealed that she is changing her stage name by opting to drop "Rae" from the moniker: "It's going back to the roots really." ...
Addison Rae Easterling has dropped Rae and is now going by only Addison, People magazine reported. She made the announcement on the YouTube show “Feeding Starving Celebrities” with Quen Blackwell. She ...
Addison Rae would like to reintroduce herself to fans. On Sunday, June 8, the pop singer appeared on friend and internet personality Quen Blackwell’s YouTube series Feeding Starving Celebrities.
For most Gen Zers on TikTok in 2020, Addison Rae could be easily recognized as just another influencer who went viral for their lip-sync and dance videos. While the former “Hype House” member amassed ...
Addison Rae wants to ditch her second name. The Diet Pepsi singer — who was born Addison Rae Easterling — is keen to be known mononymously as Addison, though she knows not all her fans will be on ...
Addison Rae is now going by a new stage name. The singer and TikTok star, who just released her self-titled debut album on June 6, has dropped the name “Rae” from her professional moniker and is now ...