Linda Le
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Linda Le is one of the longest-documented names in American convention cosplay, not a recent or ambiguous case. Wikipedia's own article on her cites 34 separate sources spanning 2010–2026, and the underlying outlets are named-byline mainstream and trade press: The Verge ran a feature on her ("Being Spider Girl: a day at Comic-Con with a master of make-believe," July 22, 2013), IGN profiled her twice ("Linda Le: Cosplay Extraordinaire," March 7, 2011, and a 2011 Halloween cosplay roundup), Kotaku covered her cosplay work in both 2010 and 2012, GameSpot photographed her Psylocke cosplay at San Diego Comic-Con 2013, and Singapore's Straits Times (via AsiaOne, byline Yuen Sin) and Time Out Singapore both ran interview pieces in 2013 tied to her FHM Singapore cover. That cover — the December 2013 issue of FHM Singapore — is independently corroborated by at least two other 2013-dated outlets (Idol Features' "Linda Le's FHM Cover Shoot" and xinmsn Lifestyle's "Cover Girl: Vampy Bit Me – FHM"). Wikipedia's lead also states she has been featured in Playboy, though we could not independently confirm the specific nature of that feature beyond the general claim, so we hold it at reported confidence. She is not a dormant or historical figure — she's actively working under the same name in 2026. J-Generation published a named-byline interview with her (David Cirone, March 20, 2026) in which she describes her current work as "whatever takes up my time nowadays," spanning cosplay, Twitch streaming, model-building, event hosting, and contest judging; she discusses growing up in Oklahoma and later the Bay Area, her father's career as an IBM engineer, her parents running a VHS rental store, and a Tron Bonne (Mega Man) cosplay she premiered during an 8-hour Twitch marathon. Separately, FanimeCon's own 2026 guest announcement names her a returning Guest of Honor for FC26, describing her as part of the cosplay community "for over two decades" and currently a producer/host for Gundam-related content and an avid Monster Hunter and fighting-game fan (we could not independently load FanimeCon's page directly — it blocked automated access both times we tried — so we hold that specific bio at reported confidence, though it's consistent with everything else on this page). Her account cluster is self-consistent across platforms. Her X/Twitter account, @VampyBitme, has run under that handle since June 2009 and carries a self-written bio that directly names her own Twitch channel (twitch.tv/vampybitme) — a first-party cross-reference from one of her own accounts to another. Her Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and TikTok all run under matching "vampybitme" or "VAMPYBITME" branding, consistent with the same identity Wikipedia, IGN, Kotaku, and the 2026 interview all describe. "Linda Le" is not a legal name we're disclosing on her behalf — it is the name the press has used for her since at least 2010, the name Wikipedia titles its article with, and the name she used to introduce herself in her own March 2026 interview. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @vampybitme Official Her primary account; consistent "vampybitme" branding matches her X, Facebook, Threads, and TikTok accounts, and is the account named in press coverage and convention guest listings.
- X (Twitter) @VampyBitme Official Running since June 2009, ~131K followers. Bio self-lists her own Twitch channel (twitch.tv/vampybitme), a first-party cross-reference between her own accounts.
- Twitch vampybitme Official Named directly in her own X bio; her March 2026 interview describes an 8-hour Twitch marathon stream where she premiered a new cosplay.
- Facebook VAMPYBITME Official Matching branding and consistent with Wikipedia's listed accounts.
- Threads @vampybitme Unverified Matching handle and branding, but not cross-confirmed from a first-party hub, so held at unverified.
- TikTok @vampybitme Unverified Matching handle self-referenced in a post from her own confirmed Facebook account, but we did not independently load the TikTok page, so held at unverified.
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The documented facts
- Named-byline mainstream and trade press covered her cosplay career repeatedly from 2010 onward, including The Verge ("Being Spider Girl: a day at Comic-Con with a master of make-believe," July 22, 2013), IGN ("Linda Le: Cosplay Extraordinaire," March 7, 2011, plus a 2011 Halloween cosplay feature), Kotaku (cosplay profiles in August 2010 and April 2012), and GameSpot (a photo feature on her Psylocke cosplay at San Diego Comic-Con 2013) Source: Wikipedia — Linda Le (bibliography citing The Verge, IGN, Kotaku, GameSpot) · documented
- Featured on the cover of FHM Singapore's December 2013 issue, an interview/cover shoot independently corroborated by at least three separate 2013-dated outlets: The Straits Times via AsiaOne (byline Yuen Sin, "8 questions with Vampy With Me"), Time Out Singapore ("Interview with Vampy Bit Me"), and Idol Features ("Linda Le's FHM Cover Shoot")
- Also stated to have been featured in Playboy, per Wikipedia's lead summary — we could not independently confirm the specific nature or date of that feature beyond the general claim, so this is held at reported rather than documented confidence Source: Wikipedia — Linda Le · reported
- A March 20, 2026 named-byline interview (David Cirone, J-Generation) quotes her directly on her current work — "whatever takes up my time nowadays" spanning cosplay, Twitch streaming, model building, event hosting, and contest judging — and reports she grew up in Oklahoma before moving to the Bay Area, that her father was an IBM engineer, her parents ran a VHS rental store, and that she recently premiered a Tron Bonne (Mega Man) cosplay during an 8-hour Twitch marathon stream Source: J-Generation — Vampy Bit Me Interview, Part 1 (2026) · documented
- FanimeCon's own guest announcement names her a returning Guest of Honor for FC26 (2026), describing her as part of the cosplay community for "over two decades," now a producer/host for Gundam-related content and an avid Monster Hunter and fighting-game fan — we could not independently load the FanimeCon page directly (it blocked automated access on repeated attempts), so this is held at reported confidence Source: FanimeCon — VampyBitMe guest announcement (FC26, 2026) · reported
- Her X/Twitter account, @VampyBitme (running since June 2009, roughly 131K followers), carries a self-written bio that directly names her own Twitch channel, twitch.tv/vampybitme — a first-party cross-reference from one of her confirmed accounts to another Source: X — @VampyBitme · reported
- Born December 15, 1982 in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, of Vietnamese descent; grew up in San Jose, California and holds a business degree from San Jose State University; documented convention circuit presence includes appearances at over 200 American fan conventions between 2008 and 2013 Source: Wikipedia — Linda Le · documented
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