Background
Clara Henry grew up in Gökskulla, Landvetter. Her father grew up in the United Kingdom, but has lived in Sweden for many years.
Clara Henry grew up in Gökskulla, Landvetter. Her father grew up in the United Kingdom, but has lived in Sweden for many years.
In 2013 she attended the Ingrid Segerstedts gymnasium, studying in the society economics program with a special subject of journalism.
She has approximately 300,000 subscribers to her YouTube channel, and she also has her own talk show at Kanal 5 Play. At Melodifestivalen 2014 she was a reporter for the backstage area at SVT Play. She has one younger sister named Kimberly and a younger brother named Christoffer.
Henry presented the Melodifestivalen 2014 pre-show interviews and the after-show talk, where she interviewed the winners of the semifinals and other guests at SVT Play.
On 15 April 2014 she presented the Guldtuben-gala, a gala created by the YouTube network SPlay, in which an award is given to Sweden"s best YouTube star. Before the 2014 general elections in Sweden, Henry participated in the SVT comedy show Valfeber, a one-off comedy show about the upcoming elections, along with William Spetz.
On 30 June 2015 Henry presented an episode of the Sveriges Radio show Sommar i P1 in which she discussed her life. In September 2015, Henry"s first book, (English: I"ve Got My Period, So What?), on the subject of menstrual periods and why women should not be ashamed to talk about them, was published by the Bokförlaget Forum.
After the book release, she toured with her own lecture called YouTube på blodigt allva (English: YouTube Deadly Serious) in Borås and Uppsala.
In December 2015 she was a travelling reporter for Musikhjälpen, broadcast in Sveriges Radio and SVT. She traveled to the Philippines to meet families that had been affected by Typhoon Melor.