Onyx Stauffer Quick Info | |
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Height | 3 ft 1 in |
Weight | 20 kg |
Date of Birth | July 1, 2019 |
Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
Eye Color | Blue |
Onyx Stauffer is an American YouTuber and content creator who is known for being the youngest son of the family-orientated YouTube channel The Stauffer Life which ended in May 2020.
Born Name
Onyx Stauffer
Nick Name
Onyx
Sun Sign
Cancer
Born Place
The United States of America
Residence
Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality
Education
Onyx has been homeschooled.
Occupation
YouTuber, Content Creator
Family
- Father – James Stauffer (b. July 21, 1985) (YouTube Star)
- Mother – Myka Stauffer (b. June 2, 1987) (YouTube Star)
- Siblings – Kova Jillian Stauffer (Older Sister) (b. September 13, 2011), Radley Stauffer (Older Brother) (b. August 21, 2015), Jaka Stauffer (Older Sister) (b. December 18, 2013)
Build
Slim
Height
3 ft 1 in or 94 cm
Weight
20 kg or 44 lbs
Race / Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- His snub nose
- Thin eyebrows
Onyx Stauffer Facts
- He was raised in Los Angeles, California.
- At the time of his birth, Onyx weighed 6 lb 11 oz.
- The first video Onyx was featured in was in July 2019, and was titled “Newborn’s FIRST 24 Hours After Being Born.”
- Onyx was featured in the video “Truth Behind His Name || Newborn Baby Update” in 2019.
- Like him, Rhett LeRoy was also born into a YouTube vlogging family.
- In May 2020, his mother Myka, and his father James made it into the media after being part of a controversy when they announced that their son (at the time 5-year-old autistic adopted son Huxley) had been rehomed by them after 3 years. In the video, his parents went on to state that the extent of Huxley’s needs had not been made clear to them during the process of the adoption which they were not able to cope with, hence their decision to let go of him.
- The video that was uploaded to the family’s YouTube channel in May 2020, led to severe backlash and the loss of thousands of subscribers. Also, brands such as Fabletics, Suave, Danimals, and Playtex Baby which had been working with the family began to distance themselves. Eventually, after things began to get out of control on social media, the family decided to delete their YouTube channel.
Featured Image By Myka Stauffer / Instagram