Rachel Hollis Biography
Rachel Hollis novelist, blogger, and motivational speaker from America. Three self-help books, including Girl, Wash Your Face and Girl, Stop Apologizing, are written by her.
Age
She is 41 years old as of 9 January 2024. She was born on 9 January 1983 in Weedpatch, California, United States.
Husband
After relocating to Los Angeles, California, Hollis was hired by Miramax. She met her future husband and started Chic Events, an event planning firm, when she was employed there. In 2004, Rachel wed Dave Hollis, and the two went on to have four kids together. In 2020, they made their breakup public. At the age of 47, Dave Hollis passed very suddenly on February 11, 2023, from a fatal mix of alcoholism, cocaine, fentanyl, and heart disease.
Podcast
In 2019, Hollis established the syndicated podcast network “Three Percent Chance.” The network is home to Talking Body with Amy Porterfield, The Rachel Hollis Podcast, The Start Today Morning Show, Straight Up with Trent Shelton, and The New EDU podcast featuring Hope King and Wade King of Get Your Teach On. RISE was the podcast that Rachel and Dave Hollis co-hosted.
Books
The Washington Post described Hollis’s book female, Wash Your Face as a combination of “memoir, motivational tips, Bible quotations, and common-sense girl talk.” Hollis sums up the main takeaway from Girl, Wash Your Face as follows: “You, and only you, are ultimately responsible for how happy you are.” This statement emphasizes the importance of female independence.
Hollis and her family have moved outside of Austin, Texas, following the popularity of their book.She has over 163,000 fans on YouTube and regularly uploads motivating videos.
Girl, Stop Apologizing is Hollis’s follow-up book, which was published in 2019.HarperCollins revealed on July 27, 2020, that Hollis will publish a new book on September 29, 2020.The book, Didn’t See That Coming, was about learning to live with loss, grief, and crises.
Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
TikTok
A reviewer labeled Hollis “unrelatable” in March 2021 after he mentioned having a housekeeper come in twice a week to “clean the toilets.” With a TikTok video that she posted in response, Hollis asked, “What is it about me that makes you think I want to be relatable? No, dear. I live a life that most people can’t connect to, and that’s literally what I do.” The title for the video said, “Unrelatable AF: Harriet Tubman, RBG, Marie Curie, Oprah Winfrey, Amelia Earhart, Frida Kahlo, Malala Yousafzai, Wu Zetian. Greetings on Women’s History Month. According to Vox, “the post came out as bigoted at worst and awkward at best.
Was Hollis genuinely suggesting that the difficulties she faced in developing a lifestyle brand, one that was predicated on her creation of the impression that her followers were exactly like her, were analogous to Harriet Tubman’s journey out of slavery and subsequent aiding of other enslaved individuals? And after penning hundreds of pages detailing her similarities to her readers, was she truly attempting to convey to them that she never wanted to be relatable?” Hollis issued a first apology for the video on April 4 and accused her team of handling the matter improperly.
In the end, Hollis removed both the first apology and the video, then apologized again, saying, “I sincerely apologize for the hurt I have caused and the things I said in my recent posts.” I minimized the hardships and labor of several individuals who toil diligently every day by boasting about my personal accomplishment.”