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Taylor Alesia

Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-17

Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓

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Is Taylor Alesia real?

Taylor Alesia is a real, publicly documented creator, not an unclaimed handle with no history behind it. She got her start in 2015 on YouNow, a live-streaming app, before launching her self-titled YouTube channel on May 26, 2015 and building it into a lifestyle, beauty, and vlog channel that grew a large multi-platform following through the back half of the 2010s. She also released music under her own name during that period, including the singles "Stay the Night" (2017) and "Speechless" (2018), both credited to "Taylor Alesia & Dylan Matthew" and distributed on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. She was part of the same YouNow/YouTube livestreaming wave as several creators who are now adult-industry figures; consistent with this site's positive-facts standard for real people, we don't repeat the interpersonal drama that circulated in that scene at the time and stick to documented career facts here. Around 2020 she became a born-again Christian, and over the next several years her public output shifted entirely toward faith-based content. Her original YouTube channel's final upload — a video titled "goodbye... for real this time," posted February 13, 2024 — reads as a sign-off from that channel; YouTube's own oEmbed data confirms that video, like her earlier uploads, carries the author_name "tayloralesia." Her current, active channel runs under the handle @thebiblechick (publicly branded "The Bible Chick"). As of this review it shows 545K subscribers and 211 videos, with new uploads posted weekly — the most recent on July 13, 2026 — and its own About description opens, in her own words, "Welcome to The Bible Chick YouTube channel! I'm Taylor Alesia. I began my journey to Jesus after experiencing the highs and lows of being a social media influencer..." That is a first-party, self-identifying source, not an aggregator's guess. She has also given an on-record interview about the same transition to Isaiah Saldivar, a named podcast host, on episode 179 of his show "Revival Lifestyle with Isaiah Saldivar" (Aug. 13, 2024), and posted her own long-form testimony video directly to her channel — YouTube's oEmbed data confirms both videos' authorship independently. Her identity is cross-confirmed off-platform too: she runs a self-titled official website, tayalesia.com, whose own page description reads "The official website and shop of Taylor Alesia. Find the latest content, buy merch, and support your favorite creator." Her current Instagram, @thebiblechick_, displays as "Taylor Alesia" with a bio reading "Made new & set free by Jesus!"; her original influencer-era Instagram, @tayloralesia, remains live with roughly 2 million followers, though it now holds only a handful of posts, consistent with a creator who wound that account down rather than deleting it outright. A TikTok account under the same @tayloralesia handle is widely cited by fan and bio-aggregator sites as hers, but TikTok blocked our attempts to independently load and confirm its current bio, so we treat that one as apparent rather than fully confirmed. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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What is Taylor Alesia's real name?

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Is every “Taylor Alesia” online the same person?

No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.

  • Not the "Taylor Ravenwood" creator covered elsewhere on this site — the two share no connection beyond a first name; our Taylor Ravenwood page notes that her "OnlyFans to Jesus" testimony content is sometimes conflated with that unrelated handle.
  • Not Taylor Swift — general "Taylor" search noise online is overwhelmingly about her and is unrelated.

Scam & impersonation warnings

  • Handles with slight spelling variations on her name (e.g. an Instagram account under a near-identical but not-quite-matching handle) circulate and are not cross-confirmed on her own official accounts or website. Only the accounts listed above are corroborated.
  • She has spoken publicly, in her own testimony video and in a named podcast interview, about leaving her earlier career — which she has said included content sold on OnlyFans — to become a Christian creator; this is her own, self-disclosed account of her life story, not a claim we've independently verified beyond her own words, and we don't link to or describe any adult-content platform in connection with her.
  • She was part of the same mid-2010s YouNow/YouTube livestreaming scene as several creators who are now adult-industry figures. We don't repeat any interpersonal drama or rumors that circulated in that scene; this page sticks to her own documented career facts.

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