PATRICIA Bright has been slowly racking up followers on her YouTube channel over the years and has now established herself as a social media queen.
The pretty mum-of-mum started her channel under the name in 2010 and now has an enviable 952,357 followers.
Who exactly is Patricia Bright?
This 27-year-old Nigerian make up and fashion vlogger certainly didn't start out focusing on a career in the world of YouTube.
Patricia actually spent time working towards a degree in accountancy and finance.
But even while she was studying found time to run a hair saloon from her living room to fund her education - and this is where she admits her love of hair began.
After her degree, the bright spark landed herself an internship at investment bank Merrill Lynch.
Running her YouTube channel at the same time, she kept her extracurricular activities a secret from her colleagues - until someone decided to distribute her videos around the office.
She told magazine, who recently graced her with a Most Innovative Fashion Videos award: "At first, I cried, but then I thought, 'I love doing this and I’m going to keep doing it'. They can laugh all they like."
In addition Patricia, who know blogs full-time, has 64.2k Twitter followers and 509k fans on Instagram.
Why do people like her?
Not only does Patrica show her followers how to apply the latest make up trends, hair tutorials, body confidence and how she wears the latest fashions, she also posts candid videos on life with husband Mike and baby daughter Grace.
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She married Mike in 2012 at London's plush venue The Orangery in Kensington, before going on to share the day in a video with her followers.
Both Mike and Grace regularly feature in her vlogs, with titles ranging from 'My labour & delivery story' to 'Is this our new dream house' and 'The TMI tag.'
No subject is off bounds as Patricia also covers her 'Vagina waxing horror story'...
Has Patricia ever caused any controversy?
Unfortunately, her time in the limelight has not been without controversy after she was berated by fans for having a boob job.
She was forced to post a video in 2015 admitting she had her "boobies done" about a year and half ago.
She explained: "A lot of people were hurt by the fact I'd had a boob job.
"Some thought it was hypocritical because I always talk about self-love and confidence. I don’t think cosmetic surgery changes that in the slightest."
But Patricia went on: "People were disappointed so I covered them up. But now I’m going to rock it."
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