Belle Delphine (born 23 October 1999) is a British-South African Cosplayer, Snapchat/Instagram Model, Makeup Artist and Internet Personality from London, United Kingdom. She is known for her lingerie, fairy, and Kitten hot photos and videos over her social media profiles. Furthermore, her real birth name is Belle Kirschner.
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The 19-year-old Elf kitty girl is popular for uploading Japanese Ahegao pictures to seduce her followers. Moreover, she also posts semi-nude pictures on her premium Snapchat and Patreon account.
Belle loves to write the name of her fans over her body. As a result, she earned more than 2.3+ million followers on her official Instagram profile “@belle.delphine”.
Profile, Parents & Early Life
- This Star Cosplayer was born on the 23rd of October 1999 in Cape Town, South Africa. Presently, Belle Delphine’s age is 19 years old.
- At her childhood, her parents have moved to England for professional reasons. Her father belongs to White Caucasian Ethnicity and her mother is a white Japanese multiracial woman.
- As per her siblings, she has never revealed any information about her brother and sister.
- At the age of 13, she has worked in restaurant as a waitress in London. In addition, she has also prepared coffee for their customer.
- After her day school, Belle Kirschner has washed Kitchen dishes for 6 months.
- In 2013, she has started posting her cosplay photograph over her official Facebook page “@tinkersmell“. Within 2-3 years, she has gained more than 100k followers on it.
- To earn extra money, she has done babysitting in her local area during her sixteen. Moreover, she has also requested the family to employ her as the nanny for their children.
Wiki/Bio | |
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Real Full Birth Name | Belle Kirschner. |
Nick name | Belle Delphine, Baby Doll & Elf kitty girl. |
Profession | Cosplayer, Model, Make up artist, Instagram Star, Internet Personality & Social Media Sensation. |
Famous for | Her Kitten, Fairy & Anime cosplay hot picture and videos over her Social media Account. |
Age (As of 2018) | 19 years old. |
Date of Birth (DOB), Birthday | 23 October 1999. |
Birthplace/Hometown | Cape Town, South Africa. |
Current Residence | London, United Kingdom. |
Nationality | British. |
Sexual Orientation | Lesbian (homosexuality). |
Gender | Female. |
Social Media Account Stats | Instagram: belle.delphine (2.3+ million followers). Facebook: tinkersmell (335,699+ followers). Youtube: Self titled Channel (152+K Subscribers). |
Debut | Youtube Video: My everyday makeup! (831K views & 15K likes) uploaded on Aug 14, 2016. Film: NA. TV Show: -- |
Ethnicity | White Multiracial Descent. |
Sun Sign (Zodiac Sign) | Scorpio. |
Religion | Christianity. |
Physical Statistics | |
Height (Tall) | Feet & Inches: 5' 6'. Centimeters: 168 cm. Meters: 1.68 m. |
Weight | Kilograms: 55 Kg. Pounds: 121 lbs. |
Bra Size | 32B. |
Body Measurements (Breast-waist-hips) | 33-24-34. |
Shoe Size (UK) | 6. |
Tattoo details? | NA. |
Eye Color | Brown. |
Hair Color | Brown. |
Family | |
Parents | Father: Caucasian (Name not found). Mother: Multiracial Japanese. |
Siblings | Brother: Not known. Sister: will update. |
Famous Relatives | Grandparents: Uncle: Aunt: |
Personal Life Relationship | |
Marital Status | Unmarried. |
Dating History? | Previously, she was in a relationship with her lesbian teenage girlfriend. |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend | Hanna. |
Wife/Husband Name | None. |
Son | None. |
Daughter | None. |
Education | |
Highest Qualification | 1. Undergraduate. 2. Passed her 10th grade. |
School | School in London. |
Alma Mater. | NA. |
Hobbies & Favorite Things | |
Favorite Celebrities | Cosplayer: Yaya Han. |
Dream Holiday Destination | Italy. |
Favorite Color | Pink. |
Love to do | Drawing, Painting, Creative designing work, Make-up & taking her selfie. |
Favorite Food | Pizza. |
Wealth | |
Net worth (approx.) | $550,000 US dollars (As of 2018). |
Annual Income & Earnings | $40K USD. |
Contact Details | |
Email Address | [email protected] |
Mobile or Phone Number | Will update. |
Office Address | NA. |
Home Details | Not known. |
Official Website | None. |
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Some Lesser Known Facts about Belle Delphine
- In 2016, she has bought a campervan and traveled all over France for 1 month. After coming back to her home, she has decided to pursue her career in online world fulltime.
- She got limelight after her funny memes went viral over the internet in 2017. Furthermore, famous Youtuber Pewdiepie has also roasted her in a video. After this, she becomes a star overnight.
- Figure Details: This beautiful cosplayer has a curvy attractive physique along with hourglass body shape. Belle Delphine height is 5 feet 6 inches and her physical weight is 55 Kilograms.
- She loves to do creative designing stuff related to painting and drawing.
- This baby doll often uploads videos of her Ahegao sexy expressions for her followers and fans.
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- In her social media posts, she often described herself as the top-rated E-thot.
- In the biography section of her Patreon profile, she has revealed her sexuality as lesbian.
- Personal Life: Belle has dated her longtime girlfriend Hanna for 2 years. In 2015, she has broken up her relationship with her. At present, she is single and does not disclose any details about her love affair.
- Money Factor: She charges around $50 to get access to her premium Snapchat account. In addition, she also earns money through the Patreon platform. The membership payment structure to see her lewd NSFW photos, videos and other content is in between $1 to $2600 US dollars. Therefore, her estimated Net worth is $550,000 USD.
- Belle Kirschner is also fond of makeup, fashion, and cosplay.
- Furthermore, she has also posted a tutorial video named “My everyday makeup!” over her self-titled Youtube channel. This video gets more than 15+K likes and 831+K views.
Born | Delphine Claire Beltiane Seyrig 10 April 1932 |
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Died | 15 October 1990 (aged 58) Paris, France |
Occupation | Actress |
Delphine Claire Beltiane Seyrig (French: [sɛʁiɡ]; 10 April 1932 – 15 October 1990) was a Lebanese-born French stage and film actress, a film director and a feminist.
Early life[edit]
Seyrig was born into an intellectual Protestant family. Her Alsatian father, Henri, was the director of the Beirut Archaeological Institute and later France's cultural attaché in New York during World War II.[1] Her mother, Hermine de Saussure, was Swiss, and the niece of linguist/semiologist Ferdinand de Saussure.
Delphine was the sister of composer Francis Seyrig. Her family moved from Lebanon to New York when she was ten. When the family returned to Lebanon in the late 1940s, she was sent to school at the Collège Protestant de Jeunes Filles, which had been founded by Protestant pacifists and social justice activists in 1938. She attended the school from 1947 to 1950.[citation needed]
Career[edit]
As a young woman, Seyrig studied acting at the Comédie de Saint-Étienne, training under Jean Dasté, and at Centre Dramatique de l'Est. She appeared briefly in small roles in the 1954 TV series Sherlock Holmes. In 1956, she returned to New York and studied at the Actors Studio. In 1958 she appeared in her first film, Pull My Daisy.[2] In New York she met director Alain Resnais, who asked her to star in his film Last Year at Marienbad. Her performance brought her international recognition and she moved to Paris. Among her roles of this period is the older married woman in François Truffaut's Baisers volés (1968).[2]
During the 1960s and 1970s, Seyrig worked with directors including Truffaut, Luis Buñuel, Marguerite Duras, and Fred Zinnemann, as well as Resnais. She achieved recognition for both her stage and film work, and was named best actress at the Venice Film Festival for her role in Resnais' Muriel ou Le temps d'un retour (1963). She played many diverse roles, and because she was fluent in French, English and German, she appeared in films in all three languages, including a number of Hollywood productions.[2]
Seyrig may be most widely known for her role as Colette de Montpelier in Zinnemann's 1973 film The Day of the Jackal. In turn, perhaps her most demanding role was in Chantal Akerman's 1975 film Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, in which she was required to adopt a highly restrained, rigorously minimalistic mode of acting to convey the mindset of the title character.[2]
Seyrig was a major feminist figure in France. Throughout her career, she used her celebrity status to promote women's rights. The most important of the three films she directed was the 1977 Sois belle et tais-toi (Be Pretty and Shut Up), which included actresses Shirley MacLaine, Maria Schneider, and Jane Fonda, speaking frankly about the level of sexism they had to deal with in the film industry. She also directed with Carole Roussopoulos an adaptation of the SCUM Manifesto by Valerie Solanas. In 1982 Seyrig was the key member of the group that established the Paris-based Centre Audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir, which maintains a large archive of women's filmed and recorded work and produces work by and about women. In 1989, Seyrig was given a festival tribute at Créteil International Women's Film Festival, France.[citation needed]
Les Insoumuses[edit]
Seyrig, Carole Roussopoulos and translator Ioana Wieder formed the feminist collective video Les Insoumuses in 1975 after meeting at a video-editing workshop that Roussopoulos organized in her apartment. The name, Les Insoumuses, is a neologism combing 'insoumise' (disobedient) and 'muses.' The collective produced several videos together, focusing on representations of women in the media, labour, and reproductive rights.[3]
Private life[edit]
Seyrig married (and was later divorced from) American painter Jack Youngerman (b. 1926),[4] who had studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Their son Duncan (b. 1956, Paris) is a musician and composer working in both France and the United States; and daughter Sian Youngerman is a French-American actress, currently based in London.
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In 1971, Seyrig signed the Manifesto of the 343, publicly declaring she had an illegal abortion.[5]
Death[edit]
Seyrig died in Paris in 1990, aged 58, from lung cancer. She was interred there in Cimetière du Montparnasse.[6]
Select filmography (acting)[edit]
- Pull My Daisy (1959) as the wife of Milo
- Last Year at Marienbad (1961) as A - la femme brune
- Muriel ou Le temps d'un retour (1963) as Hélène Aughain
- Who Are You, Polly Magoo? (1966) as Une journaliste
- Accident (1967) as Francesca
- Stolen Kisses (1968) as Fabienne Tabard
- Mr. Freedom (1969) as Marie-Madeleine
- La voie lactée (1969) as La prostituée
- Le Lys dans la vallée (TV) (1970) as Mme de Mortsauf
- Peau d'Âne (1970) as La fée des Lilas (The Lilac Fairy)
- Daughters of Darkness (Le Rouge aux Lèvres) (1971) as Countess Bathory
- Tartuffe (TV) (1971) as Elmire
- The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) as Simone Thévenot
- The Day of the Jackal (1973) as Collette de Montpellier
- A Doll's House (1973) as Kristine Linde
- The Black Windmill (1974) as Celi Burrows
- Le Cri du coeur (1974) as Mme Bunkermann
- Aloïse (1975) as Aloïse adulte
- The Last Word (1975) as Simone
- Le Jardin qui bascule (1975) as Kate
- Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) as Jeanne Dielman
- India Song (1975) as Anne-Marie Stretter
- Caro Michele (1976) as Adriana Vivanti
- Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert (1976) as Anne-Marie Stretter
- Baxter, Vera Baxter (1977) as L'inconnue
- Repérages (1977) as Julie
- Utkozben (1979) as Barabara
- Le Chemin perdu (1980) as Mathilde Schwarz
- Chère inconnue [fr] (1980) as Yvette
- Le Petit Pommier (TV) (1981) as La mère
- The Man of Destiny (TV) (1981) as The Lady
- Le Grain de sable (1983) as Solange
- Dorian Gray im Spiegel der Boulevardpresse (1984) as Dr. Mabuse
- Seven Women, Seven Sins (1986) (segment 'Pride')
- Golden Eighties (1986) as Jeanne Schwartz
- Les Étonnements d'un couple moderne (TV) (1986) as Marie-Claude Poitevin
- Letters Home (1986) as Aurelia Plath
- Johanna D'Arc of Mongolia (1989) as Lady Windermere
Filmography (directing)[edit]
- Sois belle et tais-toi (1981)
- Scum Manifesto (1976)
- Maso et Miso vont en bateau (1975)
References[edit]
- ^Gérard Siebert. 'Portraits et silhouettes d'Alsace'(.pdf). Revue de l'Alsace. Retrieved 18 April 2008.; 'Henri Seyrig', in Je m'appelle Byblos, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, H&D (2005), p. 257; ISBN2914266049
- ^ abcdDelphine Seyrig on IMDb
- ^Murray, Ros (2016). 'Raised Fists: Politics, Technology and Embodiment in 1970s French Feminist Video Collectives'. Camera Obscura. 31 (1): 92–121. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- ^Taubin, Amy (2002-10-27). 'FILM; Sensual, Smart, and Then There Was That Voice'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
- ^'manifeste des 343'. web.archive.org. 2001-04-23. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
- ^[1], findagrave.com; accessed July 21, 2017.
Sources[edit]
- François Poirié. Comme une apparition: Delphine Seyrig, portrait, Actes Sud, 28 February 2007 (paperback); ISBN978-2-7427-6673-4
External links[edit]
- Adapted from the article Delphine Seyrig, from Wikinfo, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license and the GFDL
- Delphine Seyrig in Conversation with Melinda Camber Porter from Through Parisian Eyes PDF
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