American YouTube star Lyla Grace shot to fame as part of the YouTube channel SevenAwesomeKids. She initially appeared on the Wednesday slot of the channel and later moved to the Friday slot of SevenPerfectAngels. Lyla and her group mates mostly posted vlogs, pranks, and comedy content. After SevenAwesomeKids and all the channels of the SAKS family were terminated because one of their co-founders admitted to sexual abuse, Lyla focused on her own channel, AdventuresWithLyla.

Early Life
In February 2014, much before she became a social media sensation, Lyla launched her personal YouTube channel, AdventuresWithLyla. In December 2015, she first appeared on the YouTube collaborative channel SevenAwesomeKids.
Social Media Career
Lyla became an internet celebrity with the all-girl YouTube collaborative channel SevenAwesomeKids. The channel was part of the SAKS family of YouTube channels, which included the immensely popular channels SevenSuperGirls, Seven Gymnastics Girls, and SevenPerfectAngels.
SevenAwesomeKids featured a different girl on each of the 7 days of the week and mostly showcased vlogs, pranks, comedy clips, and videos showcasing the lives of the teens and tweens who were part of the channel. Lyla appeared on the Wednesday slot of the channel. The channel also featured other kids, such as Georgie Smith, Liberty SAK, Madeline Glen, Luella Cece, Alexis Smith, and Tommy SAK. Lyla later switched to the channel SevenPerfectAngels, where she appeared on the Friday slots.

SevenAwesomeKids and the entire SAKS family of channels were terminated by YouTube after their co-founder, Ian Rylett, admitted that he had sexually abused one of the kids who appeared on his network of channels. He had apparently asked one of the girls to undress and then wrap her breasts so that they would appear smaller on the videos he filmed.
The channels had a cumulative subscriber count of 17 million before they were shut down. Similarly, SevenAwesomeKids, had amassed over 2 million subscribers and more than a billion total views before the channel was terminated.
YouTube had initially just demonetized the channels, as none of them had posted anything objectional or against their community standards. However, after Rylett’s crime was proved, YouTube terminated all the channels he owned.
Lyla subsequently focused on her own YouTube channel, AdventuresWithLyla. One of the first videos on the channel was Lyla and her Stuffie Unicorn. Not only does she post throwback videos from her SAKS days, but she also uploads family vlogs.
Some of Lyla’s best-known videos on her personal channel are Oh no!! Lyla Was Left Home ALONE!?, What Is Sophie Up To?, Lyla Broke Her Arm!?!, and Lyla’s 2015 SAKS Audition.
Lyla is also quite famous on Instagram, as lylagrace20. She mostly posts photos with her family there and has earned thousands of subscribers on the platform. Lyla has also amassed thousands of likes on TikTok.
Family Life
Lyla Grace grew up with her three younger sisters: Sophie, Willa, and Thea, and one older sister, Jaidyn Lynzee. Jaidyn is a social media star and content creator in her own right. Before she shot to social media stardom with SevenAwesomeKids, Lyla performed with Jaidyn in her videos.