Birthday: April 7, 2002 (Aries)
Born In: California, United States
Gracie Haschak is a talented young American dancer who has carved a niche for herself in social media through her talent. Introduced to the world of dance at a very young age, Haschak found it irresistible to separate herself from dance and got more and more immersed in it. She first found fame when she danced for MattyB’s music video ‘Daddy Says No’ and has since then been a dancer for various music videos and cover songs. Interestingly, much like her, her sisters too found their interest in dancing. The Haschak sisters started their YouTube channel, namely, ‘Haschak Sisters’, which has over 9.4 million subscribers. On the channel, they share their music videos and cover songs. Though Gracie Haschak hasn’t made it to television to date, her presence on social media is overpowering and has earned millions of fans through her performances.
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Age: 22 Years, 22 Year Old Females
father: John Haschak
mother: Kathi Haschak
siblings: Madison, Olivia, Sierra
Born Country: United States
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Height: 5'7" (170 cm), 5'7" Females
U.S. State: California
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Ask Haschak when did she start dancing and she wittingly replies as far as she remembers, she has always danced. Born to dance, Haschak trained with the Temecula Dance Company in the early years, learning different dance forms such as tap, musical theater, jazz, and ballet, in the process. Haschak first came to the limelight when she was featured in a music video of MattyB’s ‘Daddy Says No’. Almost instantly, Haschak became an overnight star. Her dancing skills were greatly lauded and appreciated and thus, opened a doorway for a future in dance. Following the superlative response to her debut video, she was flooded with offers and soon found herself dancing to many music videos and cover songs. She collaborated with MattyB yet again for the latter’s music video ‘My Hump’ which also starred her sister, Madison. They also did a cover video of Kanye West's ‘Clique’. The sister duo also did a cover video of Mark Ronson’s ‘Uptown Funk’, which garnered over one million views. Other than dancing for music videos, Haschak has also collaborated with other YouTubers. Together with her three sisters, she started a YouTube Channel called Haschak Sisters, on which she regularly uploads videos. Other videos that she has appeared in include ‘Sorry, I Wanna Dance’, ‘Gold Digger’, ‘Get Away’, ‘Gossip Girl’, ‘Girls Rule the World’ and ‘Slumber Party’. Haschak’s other works include being a principal dancer for various commercials including Kohls, Disney Tinkerbell, Lalaloopsy, and more. She was also a dancer for the shows, ‘90210’ and ‘America's Got Talent’ and the video game ‘Just Dance 2’.
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Gracie Haschak was born on April 7, 2002, in California, USA, to John Haschak and Kathi Haschak. Her mother worked as the studio manager at the Temecula Dance Company. It was there that the bud for dancing in Haschak was sowed. For a decade, she trained with the Temecula Dance Company learning different styles including musical theatre, jazz, lyrical, ballet, hip-hop, and tap. She has three sisters, Madison, Olivia, and Sierra. Interestingly, following her footsteps, her sisters too took up dancing and became popular in their own right. They work together with Gracie as well on the Haschak sisters’ YouTube channel. Gracie Haschak is today juggling her work as a dancer and her education. She enrolled at San Diego State University in 2022.
On the romantic front, Haschak has been quite open about her relationship status. During a face-to-face session with the audience on her channel, she was asked if she had a boyfriend. She flat refused and stated that she was too busy with her school, study, and dance to concentrate on anything else. Though reports of her dating fellow YouTube singer and rapper, MattyB, started doing the rounds, she rubbished all of them which eventually turned out to be false reports. Haschak once claimed that she would probably date when she reaches 20.
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