Born In: United States
Spencer Hunt, better known as Spencewuah, is a famous internet celebrity who shot to fame for his viral comedy videos on the popular video-sharing platform TikTok. With over 10.1 million fans on his account, spencewuah, he is among the most popular stars on TikTok. Spencer is also an eminent Instagram personality and has close to 790k followers on his spencewuah account.
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Spencewuah started out on TikTok by posting skits and comedy videos. The distinctive tone of his content quickly got popular and within no time, Spencer became a viral sensation on the platform. As of now, he is one of the most prominent TikTok stars with a massive fan following.
Spencer marked his debut on Instagram in 2018. He often posts comedy content on his account which is well-liked by his followers. Spencewuah created his YouTube channel in August 2020. He has only posted one video but has managed to gain over 38k subscribers on his channel.
In December 2020, Spencewuah started dating Luis Bergin, but the couple broke off in March 2021. Soon after, Spencer posted about his breakup on social media and blamed Luis of infidelity. However, Luis Bergin shared screenshots of his conversation with Spencer which suggested that the couple parted ways on friendly terms. The conversation also revealed that Spencer promised to not post anything about the breakup on social media.
Spencewuah hit back at Luis saying that the conversation happened weeks after they separated. He also said that Luis Bergin was the one who first posted about their breakup.
Spencer Hunt a.k.a Spencewuah was born on July 23, 2001, in New Jersey, United States. He is yet to reveal anything about his parents or family. However, in 2020, he posted some photos of his twin sister, Sparrow, on Instagram.
Spencewuah is known to be kind and funny to his fans. He likes to make people laugh and enjoys making funny content. Spencer is also known to have an outspoken personality. He does not refrain from speaking his mind on what he believes is right. In December 2020, he shared a petition on his Twitter account spencer (@spencewuah) to stop federal executions. He further requested his followers to join the campaign against death penalties.