Schellea Fowler
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About
Australian fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle coach known for her fabulous50s YouTube channel. Her content is aimed at women over 50, and often features advice about anti-aging techniques, makeup, and styling. She has earned more than 1.8 million subscribers on YouTube. She is also an entrepreneur and has bought and sold businesses, including a beachfront holiday park, focusing on customer satisfaction and community involvement.
Before Fame
She started posting videos on her YouTube channel in August 2017. In her first video, she gave tips on how to look younger using a color wheel. She was raised Catholic and attended a Catholic school. She started her first business, a café in Cronulla, at the age of 21. She studied at the Australian Style Institute and earned a personal styling qualification.
Trivia
She shares fitness tutorials on her fabulous.50s Instagram account, where she has racked up more than 140,000 followers. Her official Facebook page has attracted more than 330,000 followers. Her YouTube channel reached the 500,000 subscriber mark in just its first two years of being active. She enjoys learning and has invested over $500,000 in various courses and training groups. She retired at the age of 50.
Family Life
She was born in Cronulla, Sydney, Australia. Her mom was a stay-at-home mother who worked on the side as a yoga teacher. Her father was a technical engineer. She and her sister Kerri ran lemonade stands together growing up, with her setting up and making the drink and her sister selling to customers. She has said her father instilled in her a desire to question everything, which led to her love of research and new ideas. Her family valued health and well-being. She married her partner Kris in 1990. Their sons Nathan, Luke and Zach were born in 1994, 1995 and 1998, respectively.
Associated With
She discussed Elle Macpherson and Julianne Moore in a video about famous women over 50, which she shared on her YouTube channel on September 15, 2017. Her influences include Tony Robbins, Deepak Chopra, Louise Hay, Wayne Dyer and Abraham Hicks.