Age, Biography, and Wiki
His Wikipedia page at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Fuentes provides an extensive overview of his career, controversies, and political activities.
Occupation | Activists |
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Date of Birth | 18 August 1998 |
Age | 26 Years |
Birth Place | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Horoscope | Leo |
Country | U.S |
Height, Weight & Measurements
Nick Fuentes' height is most commonly reported as 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 meters), though some sources suggest slightly shorter figures such as 5 feet 7 inches. Official biographies and public listings on IMDb list him at 5′ 9″. His weight is not as consistently documented, but he is described as having a lean build.
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Dating & Relationship Status
As of now, there are no widely reported relationships or dating news involving Nick Fuentes. He tends to keep his personal life private and has not made any significant public statements about his romantic life.
Fuentes identifies as an incel (or "involuntary celibate"), although some of his supporters have criticized him for being a "voluntary celibate" after he admitted that he kissed a girl while he was in high school. He has described himself as the "straightest guy" and attempted to defend himself as an incel by claiming that "the only really straight heterosexual position is to be an asexual incel", as "having sex with women is gay ... What's gayer than being like, 'I need cuddles. I need kisses ... I need to spend time with a woman. In spite of his opposition to such relationships, he has expressed support for underage marriage, stating that the optimal age for a wife is 16, which as per him is "right when the milk is good."
At 11:30 p.m. on December 18, 2024, a man armed with a pistol and a crossbow showed up at Fuentes' home in Berwyn, Illinois. The man, identified as 24-year-old John Lyons of Westchester, was suspected of killing a mother and her two adult children in Mahomet earlier in the day. After police arrived, Lyons fled, forcing his way into Fuentes' neighbor's residence, where he killed two dogs. Lyons then fled into a backyard, where he refused police commands and exchanged gunfire with them before being fatally shot. Fuentes made a statement on his X account, writing, "Last night an armed killer made an attempt on my life at my home, which was recently doxed on this platform". He also wrote, "The gunman carried a pistol, crossbow, and incendiary devices. I believe he intended to kill me. He is now dead. I am okay!"
In December 2019, Fuentes approached the conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro, who was walking by with his wife and young children, outside a TPUSA event in West Palm Beach, Florida. Fuentes had asked Shapiro why he had given a speech at Stanford University attacking Fuentes. The encounter was filmed and led to criticism of Fuentes.
Members of the meeting gave contradictory accounts of what occurred. According to Axios: ...a source stated that Trump "seemed very taken" by Fuentes and "impressed that the 24-year-old was able to rattle off statistics and recall speeches dating back to his 2016 campaign."
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Net Worth
Nick Fuentes has been banned from mainstream social platforms like Twitter and YouTube due to policy violations. However, he maintains a presence on alternative platforms such as Gab and hosts his content on independent websites. He remains active among his followers through live streams and bespoke digital platforms.
Education
Details about Nick Fuentes’ formal education are limited. Public records indicate he attended high school in Illinois and was previously a student at Boston University, though he dropped out to pursue his political activism and media career. There is no record of a completed college degree.
According to Fuentes, he is of Italian, Irish and Mexican descent. Fuentes lived in La Grange Park, Illinois, and attended Lyons Township High School, where he was president of the student council. He studied introductory international relations and politics during his freshman year at Boston University. He dropped out in 2017 after completing his freshman year, stating that he received threats for attending the white supremacist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. He said he would transfer to Auburn University in fall 2017, saying Auburn "has better weather and better people" but ultimately "did not confirm his enrollment".
Fuentes began commentating on politics through a local radio and TV station hosted by his high school, where he espoused mainstream conservative views. He hosts the episodic live stream America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes, which he began in 2017 during his freshman year at Boston University. America First is characterized by Fuentes' frequent use of jokes and irony to appeal to Generation Z while providing plausible deniability for his often extreme views.