Damarea Ogbuewu

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Born Damarea Leah Ogbuewu
8 August 2005 (2005-08-08) (age 18)
Nationality Nigerian-American
Education Dutch Fork High School, St.Andrews Middle School
Alma mater Dutch Fork High School
Occupation Activist and Author
Height 160.02 cm (5 ft 3 in)

Damarea Ogbuewu (/ˌdːamˈɑːneə ˈog-deeu)ː/;born August 8, 2005) in Laurel, Montana the United States is a Nigeria-American media personality, socialite, singer, songwriter, author, former gymnast, poet, actress and dancer. She starred in various Broadway plays including Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters and Wicked. In 2021, she became the first African-American to win an all-round Chinese International literary arts event. At age 15, she began planning for her debut in the fashion industry in Beijing, China. At age 16, she was named most influential teen by Cosmopolitan magazine. In 2022, she was confirmed from 2021, the lead of the remake of The Karate Kid.

Ogbuewu is Roman Catholic, and in 2022 she gained recognition within the church for standing for LGBTQ+ rights in the Catholic church.