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Emery Bingham | |
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Born | Reno, Nevada, U.S. | May 14, 2007
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Years active | circa. 2013–present |
Known for | Music video parodies |
Style | Pop/EDM |
Website | emerybingham |
Emery Bingham (/ e:me' r:i bing:ham/; born May 14th, 2007) is an American singer, actress, model and internet personality with over 300K fans online. As an on-the-rise vocalist, she looks up mainly to Ariana Grande[1] and Larri Merritt as inspiration for her style and music. She is famous for her cover parodies on YouTube, specifically her “God is A Woman” parody. Despite her being closely related to music, she has done numerous skits and mini-movies on her channel such as "No Truth" and "Camila Cabello and Ariana Grande". Over the years, Emery Bingham has drawn negative and positive attention towards her.
Career
editBingham began modeling at the age of 6 for the online fashion-site Zulily[2], and has since collaborated with various businesses to promote products such as clothing and jewelry.
Her discography consists of her two songs "How Bright", and "Kings" which are under Crown of Laurels Music. She lent her voice for an official parody project titled, "Thank U, Next" and performed at the Orlando World Center Marriott in Playlist Live 2019. She occasionally does duets with her best friends Sarah Dorothy and/or Haley Sullivan on YouTube.
Title | Release Date | Genre | Type |
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How Bright | July 13th, 2018 | Pop | Single |
Kings | April 5th, 2019 | Pop/EDM | Single |
Wicked | January 27th, 2019 | EDM | Track |
Acting
editEmery is a part of the Colleen Bell Agency and has done a commercial with Fruity Pebbles. Emery Bingham does many original acting skits/mini-movies on her YouTube channel. She does comedy sketches of her own with her brother Tyler Bingham, who has a channel of his own and does gaming videos, along with Monroe Shirley who does videos pertaining to toy reviews, vlogs, tutorials, and more. Bingham has done video parodies of attending the "Oscars” and walking the red carpet. In 2021, Emery became a talent for the Broadway Bound Children's Theatre in Seattle, Washington. Emery was rumored to have been considered for a role in Chucky. Emery implied that she would be play a role in the show's third season, but the season finale premiered in April 2024 without her being featured in any credited roles in the released material and in October of that year it was confirmed that Chucky had been cancelled.
Year | Title | Entity | Type |
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2017 | "Modern Intro" | Fruity Pebbles | Commercial |
References
edit- ^ "Ariana Grande", Wikipedia, 2019-05-10, retrieved 2019-05-10
- ^ "Zulily", Wikipedia, 2019-04-06, retrieved 2019-05-10