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Trevor Moran, born Trevor Michael Moran on September 30, 1998, is an American YouTube personality, singer, and recording artist. He was born in Poway, California, and raised in Temecula. His parents are Tim Moran and Nicole Moran, and he has one sibling, a brother named Blake.
Moran began his YouTube journey in 2008 at the age of 10, where he gained attention by posting videos of himself dancing to popular songs inside Apple Stores. These early performances marked his first steps into public entertainment, highlighting his energetic personality and love for music.
Trevor is of American nationality and North American ethnicity. While details about his educational background remain undisclosed, his early foray into entertainment suggests a strong focus on his creative pursuits from a young age.
His height is approximately 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm), and he weighs around 72 kg (159 lbs).
Moran publicly came out as gay in a YouTube video posted on October 9, 2015. Acknowledging his sexual orientation at a young age, he received support from fans and fellow creators. In December 2017, he spoke openly about an identity crisis he experienced during the year, during which he explored questions about gender identity. He later confirmed that he does not identify as transgender.
As of the latest available information, Moran is not married and has not publicly disclosed any current romantic relationship. He maintains a private stance on his dating life.
Trevor Moran gained national recognition in 2012 when he auditioned for Season 2 of "The X Factor" USA at the age of thirteen. Performing “Sexy and I Know It” by LMFAO, he impressed all four judges but was eventually eliminated during the Boot Camp stage. Despite not advancing further in the competition, his charisma and stage presence captured viewers’ attention.
In addition to his solo career, Moran became a member of the collaborative YouTube group Our2ndLife (O2L) along with Ricky Dillon, Kian Lawley, Sam Pottorff, Connor Franta, and Jc Caylen. The group played a pivotal role in expanding his audience and solidifying his presence in the digital entertainment space. By August 2017, his personal YouTube channel had garnered more than 1.4 million subscribers.
Following his appearance on "The X Factor," Moran delved into music, releasing his debut single “Someone” in September 2013. This was followed by the successful single “The Dark Side,” which helped establish his style within the pop and electronic genres. Among his other popular releases are “Echo,” “XIAT” (pronounced "anxiety"), “Slay,” “Now or Never,” and “I Wanna Fly.”
In November 2015, he released the music video for “Let’s Roll.” Shortly afterward, in January 2016, he launched his second EP titled Alive, which included tracks like “Cold Soul,” “Got Me Feelin’ Like,” and “Alive.” In December 2017, he added another single, “Sinner,” to his growing discography.
Moran has made appearances in several digital and streaming series, including shows such as "Astronauts@", "Shane & Friends," and "Zall Good." In 2014, he won a Teen Choice Award in the category of Choice Web Star: Comedy, reflecting both his online popularity and his comedic influence.
As of now, Trevor Moran’s net worth has not been publicly disclosed, but his contributions to YouTube, music, and digital media underscore a successful early career in entertainment.
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