Born in Tyumen on June 26, 2002. In early childhood, she lost her father[6]. At the age of two, she moved with her family to Moscow [1] to her grandmother. He lives in Moscow with his mother and stepfather. Yulia also has an older brother and a younger sister. As a child, she was fond of dancing.
At the age of 14 , she registered for Musical.ly (now TikTok)[1]. The themes of the videos: humor, dancing, songs (covers of popular hits)[1]. She has achieved a lot of popularity on this — as of November 2021, almost 15 million people have subscribed to her tiktok account.
Since April 2020, he has been a member of the Hype House Rus ticktockers' house[1]. In the summer of 2020, she made her debut as a singer, presenting the hit "Zhu Zhu" to the public[1]. In the autumn of October 17, Yulia released the track "Only You". On December 27, Yulia released a New Year's song "Swept Away". As of February 2021, Yulia has 9 and a half million subscribers on TikTok. On February 17, the track "Closer to the Stars" was released. According to Forbes, "Gavrilina has a low voice with a hoarseness that distinguishes her from other ticktockers"[1].
In September 2021, she became a participant in the show "Stars in Africa" on the TNT TV channel.[7]
Being a mascot, however, can earn you a letter in high school and even an athletic scholarship since most colleges have mascots. Usually mascots do the same thing at all levels: get the crowd into the game, and entertain fans.
Mascots should be respected, and acknowledged in the media. Also, they deserve more funding for training. If the media had more coverage of mascots, they would earn more respect and it would be nice to have our job be recognized.
Unfortunately, some colleges have been forced to cut their mascot programs while cheerleaders remain intact. Some say cheerleaders are enough to pump up the crowd but they aren’t as comical and that takes away from the experience. Mascots dissipate tension.