BeastEater Wiki, Bio, Age, Height, Family, Facts & Net Worth

Margarucci first discovered YouTube as the sole source of dance inspiration. The creators and their content kept Margarucci company when she needed it most. Her most notable inspiration was choreographer Matt Steffanina, who did more than that.

Steffanina’s how-to-dance videos helped Margarucci sharpen the skills she needed to go from a rookie to being a central player in several hip-hop dance crews. Becoming a competitive dancer was the start of Margarucci’s climb out of what she calls a “dark time.” A TubeFilter interview has filled in a lot of gaps about her career, that were previously unknown.

In the interview, she revealed that another crucial part of that climb was meeting Marcus Olin, a fellow creator who’s now her boyfriend. During her time on dance crews, Margarucci snagged herself a reputation for “eating” the competition. So when she and Olin decided to try their hands at making the kind of content that had been a lifeline for Margarucci, she took the nickname she’d been given, BeastEater, and made that her digital identity.

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The duo launched TikTok accounts in late 2019. Margarucci’s very first upload was a vulnerable moment for her–but, she acknowledges that it was a funny one too. At the time, she wasn’t comfortable with her short hairstyle, so regularly wore wigs. While trying to film a dance video, her wig fell off revealing her true hairstyle.

Margarucci wasn’t keen on the entire world seeing her in an under-wig cap, but when she showed the video to Olin, he encouraged her to post it and she did. To her surprise, it racked up more than a million views. The comments people left–about relating to the video, about finding it hilarious–reminded her of how YouTube creators’ videos had been relatable to her, and how they’d always find happiness in them.

Since then, Margarucci and Olin, who has his own account but frequently features in Margarucci’s videos, have focused on making a mix of dance and comedy content. Over the past two years, her account has grown to more than 19 million followers, and in the last two months it has seen more traffic than ever.

In the first week of August last year, Margarucci’s TikTok content collectively garnered more than 31 million views, 4.5 million likes, and 14.2K shares. Much like YouTube content helped Margarucci build the foundations of her dance career, her own TikTok content is now helping her build out more than what she’d hoped for, like debuting her own products and becoming a singer/songwriter. It’s letting her follow in the footsteps of the YouTube creators who inspired her out of her rough patch.

Margarucci currently is most active on the short-form video-sharing app TikTok, where she has over 19.2 million fans. She has also garnered a lot of attention on Instagram, racking in 887k followers as of 2022. She also has a self-titled YouTube account, but she is the least active there, which directly influences her subscriber count at 1.7k.

She also uses the YouNow platform for streaming content. Margarucci collaborated with Olin to create the YouTube channel titled “Marcus and Steph”, which currently has over 391k subscribers and features long-form as well as short-form content, retaining the same charm that their personalities have on TikTok and Instagram.

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