About
Noemie—known across the internet as “cinnanoe”—is an American cosplayer, model, and gamer who has turned her pop‑culture hobbies into a full‑time career. Born on October 29 2000, the self‑described Scorpio launched her online presence only a few years ago yet already commands an impressive cross‑platform following: more than 1.1M Instagram fans enjoy her meticulously styled photo shoots, 4.1M TikTok viewers binge her quick‑fire skits and dance loops, and roughly 130K Twitch followers drop in when she queues for Valorant or tinkers with elaborate builds in Minecraft. Her bright color palettes, hand‑sewn costumes, and self‑deprecating humor make even intricate superhero armor feel approachable. Brand collaborations—from Razer headsets to specialty wig suppliers—now supplement her ad revenue, but she still treats every costume as a passion project, often live‑blogging the inevitable trial‑and‑error moments before a final photo graces the grid.
Before Fame
Before the ring lights and the sponsorship emails, Noemie filled weekends plundering thrift stores for used textiles and digging through her dad’s toolbox for whatever could double as a prop. Creativity was a genetic trait among family members—her mom sold hand‑beaded jewelry on the web, and her dad refurbished vintage arcade cabinets—so sketchpads, glue guns, and brushes were staples on the kitchen table. A 2019 Paris backpacking vacation was the tipping point: she posted a relaxed mirror selfie in her hostel room to a newly created Instagram account in February 2020, awoke to a handful of likes from strangers, and immediately set herself a three‑posts‑a‑week standard. Initial outfits were put together from dollar‑store craft foam and rack clearance finds, but in‑depth process captions and honest behind‑the‑scenes accounts enabled her to build a community that appreciated effort over perfection—a philosophy which permeates her page to this day.
Trivia
- Streaming multitasker: On Twitch, she juggles gameplay and crafting streams—viewers have watched her paint foam armor between competitive Valorant rounds, proof that high APM and hot glue can coexist.
- Chainsaw‑Man devotion: Her most viral TikTok is a painstaking Makima cosplay; three days of wig‑styling paid off when the clip hit one million views within twenty‑four hours and pushed her past the 100‑million‑like milestone.
- EVA‑foam wizardry: She swears by the “oven‑dome” method—warming oversized foam sheets on low heat so they curve neatly around helmet molds—and jokes that her kitchen now smells like a prop shop.
- Faith and philanthropy: The triple‑cross emoji in her usernames isn’t decorative; she tithe‑matches every merch drop and donates the funds to children’s hospitals, a habit inspired by volunteer shifts she did in high school.
- IRL con presence: Despite online fame, she still attends at least two North‑American anime conventions a year, preferring smaller regional shows where lines are shorter and conversations last longer.
Family Life
Even with daily livestreams and photo dumps, Noemie keeps her private circle tight. She is an only child and credits her parents for providing reality checks when internet fame feels overwhelming—“No dishes washed, no new wig,” her mother teases in a story highlight. Their support is hands‑on: Dad helps solder LED strips for light‑up props, and Mom double‑checks French captions aimed at her growing European audience. Romantic speculation occasionally swirls; Reddit sleuths matched bathroom décor in separate photos and suggested she was dating fellow TikTok creator Heir of Atticus, but the pair have never confirmed anything publicly, and Noemie continues to list her status as single during Q&A streams, explaining that she prefers relationships “off‑camera so breakups don’t turn into content.”
Associated With
Noemie’s projects are at the crossroads of anime, gaming, and fashion, so she has a broad circle of influence. She attributes experienced prop maker Kamui Cosplay for instilling her with foam armor basics in online workshops, and frequently mentions photographer Martin Wong whenever they work together on conceptual shoots. In the streaming realm, she cites Pokimane as a role model for balancing gameplay, lifestyle posts, and charity drives, while game developer Markus “Notch” Persson always gets a playful shout‑out whenever she dives into yet another Minecraft survival world. Aside from people, brands have also become innovative partners: Crunchyroll provided her with advance access to Chainsaw Man episodes so she could coordinate a Makima reveal with the show’s launch, and Razer supported a headset giveaway for her twenty‑four‑hour charity stream. These collaborations not only reflect her influence but also her true passion for the communities that inspire her work.