Zoe Sinclair, better known as Seven Gymnastics Girls Zoe, was 10 when she joined the once-popular YouTube channel SevenGymnasticsGirls. Zoe was one of the gymnasts of the group who showcased their gymnastics skills and posted their gymnastics tutorials on the channel. Zoe uploaded her content on Mondays. She was already a level-4 gymnast by the time she joined the channel. However, the channel and its franchise were shut down by YouTube after one of its co-founders was convicted of child abuse.

Early Life

Gymnast Zoe Sinclair came to be known as Seven Gymnastics Girls Zoe after joining the SevenGymnasticsGirls YouTube channel in February 2014. Zoe was 3 when she began training in gymnastics.

Social Media Career

Zoe has been a state champion gymnast and became a household name with her gymnastics videos on the widely popular YouTube channel SevenGymnasticsGirls. Zoe was part of the channel’s Monday slots and posted gymnastic videos and tutorials.

The channel SevenGymnasticsGirls actually had eight gymnasts. Apart from Zoe, the group also had Colette, Mary, Caitlin, Rachel, Jazmyn, Hayley, and Katie. The name of the channel came from the format of each member posting on one of the seven days of the week. Hayley and Katie, being sisters, shared their video-making day and posted on Thursdays. While the sisters were from the UK, the rest, including Zoe, were from the US.

When she joined the group at the age of 10, Zoe was already a level-4 gymnast. The group’s YouTube channel was immensely popular and gained over 600 million cumulative views.

The videos on the group’s channel featured creative gymnastics-related challenges and “How to” videos too. The girls were apparently paid monthly salaries for their videos.

Once, Zoe and the group had a gala meet-up in New York, where they met World and Olympic Champion Shawn Johnson. Johnson helped them with a few gymnastics videos and coached them a bit too. Zoe and her group also competed against the SevenSuperGirls in a few challenges, including the Ultimate Yoga Challenge.

Zoe and her group’s entertaining and educational gymnastics channel gained more than 1.4 million subscribers but was eventually terminated after a co-creator of the channel was convicted of child abuse. Ian Rylett, one of the channels founders, who also owned the successful YouTube franchise SevenAwesomeKids (of which SevenGymnasticsGirls was a part), had apparently touched a 16-year-old girl’s breasts and tried removing her underwear forcibly. He had also apparently asked the girl to tone her breasts down by wrapping them to make them look smaller for a video shoot.

Though SevenGymnasticsGirls was not banned by YouTube immediately after the allegations and was just demonetized, the channel was eventually terminated after Rylett was convicted of abuse.

Family Life

Not much is known about Zoe’s family. Back in the times of SevenGymnasticsGirls, Zoe revealed she also loved her accessories and clothes and wished to be a fashion designer someday. She apparently also often posted content featuring her siblings and her pets.