Birthday: September 1, 2013 (Virgo)
Born In: Utah, United States
Birthday: September 1, 2013 (Virgo)
Born In: Utah, United States
Eve Franke is an American child YouTube personality. She is best recognized as the daughter of popular YouTubers Kevin and Ruby Franke. She is regularly featured on her family channel ‘8 Passengers’ along with her parents and five older siblings, namely Russell, Julie, Shari, Chad and Abby. Possessing an unrestrained love for the camera, Eve is featured in videos related to travel stories, shopping vlogs, and family-time vlogs. Irrespective of whether she is featured alonein a video or with her family members, her presence makes the videos very appealing and fun to watch. The little diva is very sweet and cute! Watching her innocent antics can turn anyone’s bad day to a good one. On a personal note, Eve spends most of her time with her parents and siblings. She loves parks, beaches, and engaging in all kinds of activities that kids of her age love. She also has accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as well which are managed by her parents.
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Some of the most entertaining videos on the channel are 'We ROCK Family Vacations', 'Chad's Birthday' and 'Backyard Camping'. The first video, with over 1.8 million views, is a vacation vlog by Eve’s family. The second video that has over 1.1 million views is a birthday party video of her older brother Chad. The third video, having more than 723k views,features a backyard camping vlog of the little YouTuber’s family.Besides these, the other videos of the family vloggingchannel are also worth-watching. Eve is the star of one of her family channel’s most viewed videos, "BABY climbs out of crib." Talking about the popularity of the channel, it has over 2.2 million subscribers.
Eve Franke was born on September 1, 2013 in Utah, the USA to Kevin and Ruby Franke. She is the youngest among her siblings; her older siblings are Russell, Julie, Shari, Chad, and Abby. Besides being a YouTuber, her father also serves as the assistant professor of civil engineering at the Brigham Young University. He attended the University of Washington before earning his doctorate degree from the Brigham Young University.