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American model and vlogger (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arrows Fitz[2][3] (born Arielle Scott;[4] 1989), commonly known as Ari Fitz, is an American model, vlogger, television personality and film producer. He[a] is best known for his YouTube channel Tomboyish, in which he explores topics related to being an androgynous person who presents as both masculine and feminine.[5][6][7]
Fitz was born in 1989, in Vallejo, California.[4] He attended University of California, Berkeley and received a degree in business,[8] and began to model as an undergraduate.[8] He has modeled for companies such as UGG and Kenzo, and appeared on a cover for Nylon.[9]
Fitz created his YouTube channel when he was 23, and soon after appeared as a cast member on Real World: Ex-Plosion, at the time going by the name Arielle Scott.[10][8] In 2016, Fitz moved to Los Angeles to pursue a full-time career in vlogging.[9] Soon after arriving, he turned down a modeling contract at a well-known agency because the agency sought to control his YouTube content.[11] Fitz began to vlog daily on his YouTube channel Tomboyish.[9] The majority of the content is related to gender and sexuality. Fitz also produces short films that he posts to his channel, such as Bubbles, a scripted web series, and My Mama Wears Timbs, a short documentary about a masculine of center pregnant woman.[11][12]
Fitz received a nomination for Best Social Media in the LGBTQ+ YouTube Channel category at the 9th annual Shorty Awards.[10] He was named on Pride.com's 2019 Pride 25 list.[12]
Fitz identifies as queer and transgender nonbinary.[2] He has stated that he uses he/him and they/them pronouns.[13]
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