Phoebe Hines is a rising figure in the world of social media, particularly known for her choreography and dance on TikTok. Hailing from Olathe, Kansas, she spent years immersed in the performing arts, training at the Culture House Conservatory. With a degree from Pepperdine University, where she studied advertising and multimedia design, Phoebe has melded her academic pursuits with a passion for creative expression. Since launching her TikTok account in 2019, she has quickly garnered attention, amassing a following of over a million.
Phoebe’s journey is punctuated by a series of viral moments, including collaborations with prominent figures like Charli and Dixie D Amelio. The way she curates her dance trends reveals a thoughtful process: she takes familiar moves and reshapes them, adding elements that resonate with her audience. Yet, there is a strange ambiguity in her ascent; while her style is unique, it emerges from the communal landscape of TikTok, where credit and originality often blur. Its a dance on the edge.
Living in Los Angeles, she finds herself navigating the intricate web of social media, constantly chasing inspiration from her peers while striving for authenticity. There are those days when her drive feels insatiable, and others when self-doubt creeps in, prompting her to reflect on whether her contributions truly resonate. Amid all the digital noise, Phoebe clings to moments of simplicity, like her love for French fries.
As Phoebe crafts her online identity, she remains relatable amid her growing fame. Her dance moves might captivate millions, but its her candidness about the creative process the late nights and the second-guessing that strikes the most profound chord. She is carving out a space not just as a content creator, but as an evolving artist with a story that is still unfolding.