Victoria Waldrip, also known as Woah Vicky, was born on 7 March 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. She is an American YouTuber, an Instagramer, a rapper, a social media star, and a singer. In 2017 Vicky gained ill fame when she used the N-word word in some of her videos and claimed that she was Black. Also, she became famous for her clash with a rapper and media personality, Bhad Bhabie.
Early life and education
Woah Vicky was born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA but grew up in different places such as Georgia, Marietta, and Hiram. She schooled in Marietta High School, but she later dropped out of school and was homeschooled. She was homeschooled by her father while working as a hostess in a food restaurant. After some time, she quit her job because she did not like being bossed around. She finished high school through the online Penn Foster High School Program. In addition, she went to a private long-distance learning institution. Right from when she was a teenager, she had been active on social media and wanted to be treated like a celebrity.

Top 10 facts about Woah Vicky
- She has a sister, Stephanie Waldrip, who is a fashion designer.
- Vicky believes that she has black Ancestry and In 2017, after she used the N-word in some of her videos, she claimed she was black.
- She was arrested in 2018 in a shopping mall in North Carolina and was charged for resisting, assaulting, and trespassing a law enforcement officer.
- She faked pregnancy while dating rapper Papi JJ.
- Woah Vicky attended Marietta High School but later dropped out of school to receive home lessons from her father.
- She wanted to be affiliated with the black community, she had to lie about her upbringing by saying she grew up in Zone 6, but people found out based on research that she is from a wealthy home, with her father being a Real Estate mogul; hence, Fans and other people tag her a liar.
- Vicky is not a fan of schooling and would find fault with almost everything. She dropped out of school when fame got in the way; after a while, she enrolled in a private school; upon graduation, she couldn’t hesitate to tell her fans that schooling is useless.
- She doesn’t mind fighting publicly, she had issues with Bhad Bhabie, and when the duo met, Bhad confronted Vicky, and they got into a fight.
- Vicky stumbled into fame after participating in “The Lotion Challenge,” where she and her friend ate lotion. She uploaded the video on her YouTube channel, which went viral, and boom, her Instagram followers, started adding up in their thousands daily.
- She loves to revenge and drag people on social media; when Bryan Le called her out for calling herself black, she recorded a track in response to his comment and mocked his manhood and nationality. Although she apologized for insulting the Asians, YouTube pulled down the song and mentioned that her video was directed at only Bryan.
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Career
Vicky began her career as a hostess in a food restaurant. Then subsequently, on her Instagram profile, she started sharing vivid pictures of herself dressed in fancy clothes, luxury brands with high-end cars, which made her famous. Her fans used to call her “disgusting Vicky,” but her unique and hysterical contents made her famous.
But then, her fortune ensued when rapper Snoop Dogg posted one of her videos on his social media. Then other rappers like Chief Keef and Plies shared her videos which led to more ill fame. When she realized that her followers were rapidly growing, she decided to take her content to YouTube to reach others maximally. How to twerk and My ancestry story are some of her most popular videos.
Her social life alone didn’t just boost her number of followers, but her controversial statements also increased the number of her followers on Instagram. Frequently, she posts short videos and photos dispensing her beliefs regarding several aspects of women’s life and modern Americans. These videos also received many ratings. She is not just a social media star but also a singer. She started her rap career and wanted to establish herself as a rapper when she was inspired by the great rapper Cardi B. She released her first single titled Woah Vicky on 13 March 2018. Meanwhile, one of her singles, “Ricegum diss track” received negative responses, so she deleted it.
She also released another single in 2018 titled Went out Bad, Bhabie, with some other popular ones like Cash App, In Da City, Don’t Like Me, and others. On 13 December 2019, she released another single titled, Don’t Like Me, which premiered on her YouTube channel. Later on, she appeared in two of her songs, Big Vick, which was released in April 2020, and another one titled Could Nevve, released in January 2020.
She has been consistently giving her audience her singles from 2018 to date, consecutively. Focusing on her rapping career, she released her latest solo rap song titled Like Me on 30 April 2021.
Personal life and controversies
Vicky wears catchy and attractive clothes and also loves being stylish. Since she likes to live a glamorous life, she chose Instagram to showcase and express herself. She posts alluring pictures of her putting on popular brands such as Gucci and others. People like to follow her on Instagram because of her interesting content, such as pranks, memes, challenge videos (lotion challenge and others), and lovely pictures.
At age 17, she was arrested in 2018 in a shopping mall in North Carolina and was charged for trespassing, resisting, and assault of a law enforcement officer. While she was at the Four Seasons Mall in Greensboro, North Carolina, that Saturday, she caused a disturbance in the mall, which triggered fear and panic. She was told to leave the premises countless times after trespassing, but she refused and assaulted an officer before he handcuffed her. Vicky then went on her Instagram to post that she was arrested because she is a racist. Then she started posting pictures with the hashtag #blacklivesmatter. Her boyfriend JJ was also arrested that day because he got into an argument with the police. In the arrest process, he incurred a broken nose and was taken to the hospital after his release.
When he and Vicky were released, they both made a video with the caption, “We out #f_ck12 #blacklivesmatter, f_ck @cityofgreensboro, f_ck #greensboropolicedepartment f_ck all them they racists asf and dumb asf!”
YouTube once flagged and removed one of her racially-charged diss tracks. She claimed that she was attacked for being a racist cause she claimed to be Black and adopted African-American culture. Nonetheless, her upbringing shows that she grew up privileged, but she made people believe that she ‘grew up in the hood’ and ‘came from nothing,’ which is appalling.
Vicky once fought with Danielle Bregoli, widely known as Bhad Bhabie, which attracted a lot of attention. In 2017 Danielle Bregoli fought with her mother, which made her popular. She then used her popularity to build her rap career. In October 2019, Victoria and Danielle coincidentally met in a studio to record a song and had a physical fight. Someone recorded the video, and the part where Vicky pinned down Danielle went viral.




