Sunday Kalogeras
Bust
31
Waist
23
Hip
33
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Blonde
Shoes
5
Height
5 Feet, 5 Inches

Net worth $3 Million

Birthday
May 26, 2003
Birthplace
Birth Sign

About

Sunday Kalogeras is a Greek‑Canadian social media influencer most popular for her quick lip‑syncs, dance skits, and slice‑of‑life moments on TikTok, where she now has over 14 million followers and accumulates over half a billion likes. Her fans appreciate the way she seamlessly switches between high‑energy dance routines and relaxed conversations, sometimes inviting her two younger sisters into frame. On TikTok, highlights are cross-posted to Instagram, where a filtered feed of colorful outfits and travel photos keeps another massive following scrolling. The combination of humor, everyday story­telling, and a decidedly Mediterranean twist has catapulted her to one of the fastest‑growing digital influencers to emerge from Canada.

Before Fame

Growing up in Edmonton in a home steeped in Greek traditions, Sunday—born on May 26, 2003—was always the sibling who grabbed the family camcorder first. Friends say she was the one who choreographed school‑talent‑show numbers and convinced classmates to join end‑of‑year lip‑sync battles. She uploaded her first public clip in 2020, a quick duet with fellow TikToker bbybriii that hinted at her knack for timing and trend‑spotting. From there, she posted daily, experimenting with angles, transitions, and comic beats until a “day in my life” montage quietly crossed a million views. By the time quarantine boredom pushed more teens toward TikTok, Sunday already had a recognizable style—bright lighting, upbeat Greek pop in the background, and edits tight enough to replay. That streak of consistency, plus genuine replies to early commenters, laid the groundwork for the fan loyalty she enjoys today.

Trivia

  • Side hustles: Sunday monetizes through Fanfix, where supporters grab behind‑the‑scenes content and styling tips.
  • Style cred: She has modeled capsule looks for cult‑favorite label Omighty and fronted sponsored hauls for brands such as SHEIN, Bella Barnett, and Mozaca Clo—campaigns that sometimes spin into playful “sister‑rates‑my‑outfits” videos.
  • Record‑breaker: A March 2024 lip‑sync with her sisters hit five million views in 48 hours, sending the trio’s shared YouTube channel surging past the one‑million‑subscriber mark that same summer.
  • Languages: Thanks to bilingual parents, she slips between English and Greek on livestreams, sprinkling in phrases her audience now recognizes—“kefi” (good vibes) shows up in countless comment threads.
  • On the clock: Analytic trackers put her average posting rate at nearly ten TikToks a week, most dropping around 3 p.m. Eastern, a slot she says aligns with mid‑afternoon scroll time for North American teens.

Family Life

Family is the backbone of the Kalogeras brand. Sunday is the eldest of three: middle sister Demitra “Mia” (born February 24, 2006) loves baking segments, while youngest sibling Eliana “Markella” (born August 5, 2007) often handles goofy reaction cuts. Together, they co‑run the aptly named Kalogeras Sisters channel, filming out of their Edmonton home—often with their mom, Patrisha, laughing just off‑camera. The household menagerie includes two dogs (Romeo and Gigi), a cat named Moose, and a talkative bird called Juice that occasionally crashes TikTok lives. Though the girls poke fun at each other on screen, Sunday has spoken about the “non‑negotiable Sunday‑night family dinners” where phones stay face‑down and Dad’s grilled souvlaki fuels new content ideas.

Associated With

Sunday’s audio choices say plenty about her influences. One early viral format was a transition video to rapper Flo Milli’s “Beef FloMix,” a trend other creators quickly copied. She has also tagged dance‑challenge mastermind Megan Batoon for footwork inspiration and duetted comedic skits from Canadian TikToker bbybriii—the same creator featured in her very first post. Brand‑wise, short‑form partnerships have linked her to fashion outlets from SHEIN to indie vintage shops, while longer YouTube collabs put the sisters alongside family‑friendly channels like the Montoya Twinz and prankster trio Dormtainment. As her reach keeps expanding, Sunday remains the connective tissue—bridging mainstream pop, Greek heritage, and the everyday humor that helped her capture millions in the first place.

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