Rise to popularity on social media (2015–2021) TikTok and Snapchat Feeney first began posting to
TikTok when it was still known as
Musical.ly in 2015. She continued to create content throughout high school, amassing 2 million TikTok followers when the
COVID-19 pandemic started in 2020. During the pandemic, she began posting videos on the growth of sea monkeys and unboxing videos.
YouTube Shorts Like TikTok, Feeney has been active on
YouTube Shorts since it was launched in 2021. Through this, she was able to gain more than 750,000 new subscribers on the platform in just three months. Due to her success with shorts, YouTube invited her to be their official correspondent for
Super Bowl LVI in 2022. She served as a de facto sideline reporter, interviewing players, and documented the game by posting shorts on her channel. She has described YouTube as her "fastest growing platform."
Penn State, Washington Commanders, and White House (2021–2025) Feeney enrolled at
Penn State University in the fall of 2021, studying
Broadcast Journalism in hopes of starting her own podcast or talk show. She began producing more lifestyle oriented content, focusing on the life of a college student. She also works with the
Penn State Football team, along with the school's other sports, to provide social media content. On April 13, 2022, Feeney was hired as the social media correspondent for the NFL's
Washington Commanders. As part of the partnership, Feeney provides exclusive team coverage to her followers, with the goal of connecting them and other fans to the organization. During the
2022 NFL season, she covered the draft party, rookie minicamp, training camp, media day, and select home games. On November 28, 2022, Feeney was hired as the
White House social media correspondent for AKSM Media. Feeney will provide her followers with coverage of White House events, as well as expanding White House reporting via social media. AKSM's goal is for Feeney to connect a younger audience to the White House and limit the spread of misinformation on social media. On her first day on the job, she began posting content covering First Lady
Jill Biden's 2022 Christmas decorations at the White House. In February 2023, she was selected to be a tester for Instagram’s new feature, called "Broadcast Channels" along with other celebrities such as
Chloe Kim,
Mikaela Shiffrin,
FaZe Rug, and
Valkyrae. During the
2023 World Series, Feeney represented Instagram as an exclusive content creator for Game 1 at
Globe Life Field. A month later, she was recognized as one of the platform's "Creators of Tomorrow" along with 24 other content creators.
ESPN (2025–present) On August 4, 2025, Feeney joined
ESPN as a “Sports and Lifestyle Content Creator”. She will contribute to the network’s social media platforms and appear on
Sunday NFL Countdown,
Monday Night Countdown, and
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