Meet Bill and Melinda Gates’ Gen Z daughter Phoebe, a Stanford graduate, activist, and fashion entrepreneur
- Phoebe Gates, 22, is the youngest daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates.
- She has over 240,000 followers on TikTok, where she posts about her life and passions.
- The Stanford graduate is eyeing a career in fashion with a platform called Phia.
As one of the richest people in the world, Bill Gates is a household name, and now we’re getting to know his youngest daughter, 22-year-old Phoebe, too.
Through her social-media pages, Phoebe Gates has been sharing her life with her hundreds of thousands of followers, from her stances on national issues to videos of bubble-tea dates with her dad.
With parents like Bill and Melinda Gates, it’s no surprise that she appears to be an overachiever: In June, she graduated from Stanford University after wrapping up her human biology degree in three years. She’s already teased the release of her sustainable fashion tech platform, attended fashion weeks around the globe, and become an outspoken social activist. Oh, and last the world heard, she’s dating Paul McCartney’s grandson.
Here’s what we know about her life and interests based on what she’s shared online.
This article was originally published by Charissa Cheong,Mykenna Maniece at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/bill-melinda-gates-daughter-phoebe-life-activism-2023-10).
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