Reggie J Dovener born 12 January 2010, is a Welsh content creator known for his news-style videos and comedic formatted videos and shorts. Dovener's popularity on TikTok has extended his horizons across social media. He has been portrayed on social media as a figurehead for human rights and the UNCRC.
Born and raised in Caerphilly, Dovener registered his YouTube channel "Reggie J Dovener" in 2023, primarily posting news videos for originally his local community. His channel hasn't gained a substantial following so far compared to his TikTok.
Dovener's content was already noted for its partially controversial and somewhat weird/embarrassing content on TikTok.
Reggie Jay Dovener was born on 12 January 2010 in Cardiff, although he was raised in Caerphilly. He was born to Gemma Louise Hughes (born 1983-2019) and Wayne Anthony Dovener (born 1980), and is growing up with his younger sister, Ria-May. His mother, was a former Peter's Food Services (Peter's Pies) worker. His father is a registered disabled person under the British government's Department for Work & Pensions disability scheme. Dovener went to primary school at Graig y Rhacca Primary Nursery and Community School [1] and now goes to secondary school at Bedwas High School
Dovener is interested in technology and current news and has detailed that he would take apart his parent's old technology.
Reggie along with 2 other digital leaders, Nia Parsons and Kaia Wells, created a campaign with their Digital Leaders Coordinator Suzanne John in partnership with Dr Hefin David, MS. The pupils created a speech for Dr David that was read out in Plenary. [2] [3].
He was awarded many certificates from the Caerphilly Youth Service for achieving their '4 curriculum purposes'. He was awarded a Entry Level Award in the Arts for doing the Arts Award 'Explore' qualification. He has completed a 'Life Saving Skills' workshop and an 'A - Z' British Sign Language workshop both delivered by New Directions. He completed a PGL residential via Caerphilly Youth Service. He completed the ' Gwent Police Mini Policing program'. Dovener also got an award from Gwent Police for his contributions to the 'SIREN' board game. He was published in multiple 'Young Writers' books including;
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Reggie J Dovener born 12 January 2010, is a Welsh content creator known for his news-style videos and comedic formatted videos and shorts. Dovener's popularity on TikTok has extended his horizons across social media. He has been portrayed on social media as a figurehead for human rights and the UNCRC.
Born and raised in Caerphilly, Dovener registered his YouTube channel "Reggie J Dovener" in 2023, primarily posting news videos for originally his local community. His channel hasn't gained a substantial following so far compared to his TikTok.
Dovener's content was already noted for its partially controversial and somewhat weird/embarrassing content on TikTok.
Reggie Jay Dovener was born on 12 January 2010 in Cardiff, although he was raised in Caerphilly. He was born to Gemma Louise Hughes (born 1983-2019) and Wayne Anthony Dovener (born 1980), and is growing up with his younger sister, Ria-May. His mother, was a former Peter's Food Services (Peter's Pies) worker. His father is a registered disabled person under the British government's Department for Work & Pensions disability scheme. Dovener went to primary school at Graig y Rhacca Primary Nursery and Community School [1] and now goes to secondary school at Bedwas High School
Dovener is interested in technology and current news and has detailed that he would take apart his parent's old technology.
Reggie along with 2 other digital leaders, Nia Parsons and Kaia Wells, created a campaign with their Digital Leaders Coordinator Suzanne John in partnership with Dr Hefin David, MS. The pupils created a speech for Dr David that was read out in Plenary. [2] [3].
He was awarded many certificates from the Caerphilly Youth Service for achieving their '4 curriculum purposes'. He was awarded a Entry Level Award in the Arts for doing the Arts Award 'Explore' qualification. He has completed a 'Life Saving Skills' workshop and an 'A - Z' British Sign Language workshop both delivered by New Directions. He completed a PGL residential via Caerphilly Youth Service. He completed the ' Gwent Police Mini Policing program'. Dovener also got an award from Gwent Police for his contributions to the 'SIREN' board game. He was published in multiple 'Young Writers' books including;
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