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Meredith O’Connor
Full Name: Meredith O’Connor
Date of Birth: July 12, 1995
Profession: Entrepreneur, Mental Health Advocate, Former Recording Artist and Model
Net Worth: (Speculative/Unverified)
Height: 5’9
Biography
Meredith O’Connor is an internationally acclaimed singer and mental health activist who first rose to fame as a teen with her anti-bullying anthem “Celebrity” in 2013. She quickly became a voice for youth around the world, using her platform to advocate for mental health awareness, self-acceptance, and inclusion. Meredith’s work has been recognized at the United Nations, where she has served as a Youth Leader in collaboration with NGOs around the world.
With a unique combination of pop appeal and humanitarian drive, Meredith has toured globally, spoken to audiences in over 30 countries, and collaborated with educators and policymakers to improve mental health literacy among youth. Her influence extends far beyond the stage she’s been featured in Forbes, Vogue, and UN Today.
Earnings Breakdown
Music Royalties, Entrepreneurial Ventures in Mental Health, Global Tours and Events, Advocacy & Public Speaking, Cameo Appearances, Brand Collaborations, Licensing/Media Rights
Personal Life & Impact
Meredith has been open about her personal experiences with bullying and mental health challenges, using them to drive her advocacy work. She has inspired millions through both her music and her public speaking. Her work in public health and her recent academic affiliations such as collaborations with leading institutions on youth resilience have expanded her impact from entertainment to global education and policy.
Meredith currently splits her time between New York and Los Angeles and remains active in global forums focused on youth empowerment and mental health reform.
**Did You Know?**
* Meredith was one of the first teen artists to incorporate school visits and educational speaking into her international music tours.
* She has been a guest contributor to *UN Today*
* She was once dubbed “The Voice of the Voiceless” by education-focused media outlets for her impact on students worldwide.