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Lillee Jean Trueman

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Lillee Jean Trueman
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Youtuber
🌐 Websitewww.lilleejeanisreallymean.com

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Lillee Jean Trueman (born April 18, 2001) is an American youtuber.

Early life[edit]

Trueman was born in New York City, New York in 2001. Her mother, Laura Marks-Trueman, is Trueman's manager. Her father, Diamond Earl Trueman, is a former session drummer. Trueman is Ashkenazi Jewish and a Lutheran, and is of Russian, Ukrainian, French, English and German descent.

As a teen, Trueman began making stop motion films using her collection of American Girl dolls. At age 22, she took one class at T. Schreiber Studio and one online course from Liz Caplan Vocal Studios.

Career[edit]

Trueman started her career in 2017 with the production of the short film Women’s Makeup Throughout History, followed by the educational film No to Plastic Straws in 2018.

In 2020 Trueman launched and produced the web series Lillee Jean TALKS! Live, which features interviews with Hollywood entertainers. This series won the Best Web Series award at the Gothamite Monthly Film Awards in May 2024 for an episode featuring Don Most.

In 2022 she produced the documentary Project Bullyish, which is based on her personal experiences with cyberbullying, antisemitism, and stalking. The documentary won Best Documentary Film at both the Humro Cinema Film Festival and the FilmNest International Film Festival two years later in 2024.

Also in 2022, her contributions to The FNL Network Talk Show earned her a Special Achievement award at The Taste Awards. Additionally, she wrote, directed, and starred in the short films The Pauper of Shoes and Peony and Violet in the same year.

In 2023 Trueman made the film Miss Roxie, where she portrayed Roxie Capri. That same year, she began writing and starring in So Lillo Qui, a series of dramatic monologues.

In 2024, Trueman released The Trapper Trap: The Rise of Princess Glamourite, a film that won multiple awards, including Best Trailer at the Stingray International Film Festival, Critics’ Choice International Film Festival, and FilmNest International Film Festival. The film also won Best Comedy Short at the CinePlay International Film Festival, as well as Best Costume Design and Best Poster at the Gothamite Monthly Film Awards.

Another notable release in 2024 was Macbeth Is The Language, which won the Best Short Film award at the Script Symphony Awards.

Personal life[edit]

Trueman claimed to have a boyfriend at age 14, who was 23 years old and already a French diplomat. Phillippe would have become a diplomat just after obtaining a mere Bachelor's degree, which is remarkable. He evidently maintained his role in French diplomacy while still living in Queens.

Trueman came out as pansexual in 2021. She did not indicate how this would affect her heterosexual relationship with the French diplomat.

Controversy[edit]

In June 2024, Passionfruit published an extensive article detailing allegations against social media influencer Lillee Jean and her mother, Laura Trueman. The article explored claims that the duo misused copyright systems on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Reddit to suppress criticism. Multiple creators reported receiving copyright claims and accusations of being “anti-semites” and “terrorists” from Lillee and Laura. The article highlighted the personal nature of the conflict, with Laura allegedly sending threats of defamation and slander to the author and their superiors. Despite the community’s positive response to the article, the platforms involved appeared slow to address the alleged abuses.

Following the publication, the story garnered significant attention from creators and readers. Influencers such as SomeOrdinaryGamers, Curtis Price, and Xylie discussed the article in their content, while others shared their experiences on social media. Some creators, like ButterHolt and Tater Tatiana, revealed long-standing harassment from Lillee and Laura.

Shortly after the article’s release, “Lillee Jean Beauty Inc” filed a DMCA claim against Passionfruit, targeting a photograph used in the story. However, the claim was directed at a non-indexed page on the site.

The controversy raised questions about YouTube’s role in handling such disputes. Although YouTube did not comment publicly, it was reported that the platform was reviewing the claims made by Lillee and Laura for potential abuse. Creator Primink shared that YouTube might be taking legal action, referencing a past lawsuit involving copyright extortion.[1]


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