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IBella

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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
72 / 100
B-

It's mostly harmless Roblox roleplay, but the humor runs on 'shut up' and light sass, so younger or sensitive kids might pick up some habits.

Best for ages 9+

IBella is a Roblox-based roleplay channel built around a recurring cast of friends and an ongoing diary-style storyline. The creator plays a fictionalized version of herself navigating social scenarios like sleepovers, dates, and gym trips inside games like Brookhaven. It's lighthearted and clearly aimed at tweens who are deep into Roblox culture.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 68 / 100
Violence & Danger 88 / 100
Adult Content 82 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 70 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

IBella is a Roblox-based roleplay channel built around a recurring cast of friends and an ongoing diary-style storyline. The creator plays a fictionalized version of herself navigating social scenarios like sleepovers, dates, and gym trips inside games like Brookhaven. It's lighthearted and clearly aimed at tweens who are deep into Roblox culture.

The tone is fun and energetic, kind of like watching a group chat come to life. Bella has a genuinely likable personality and her chemistry with her friends feels real. That said, the humor leans heavily on characters interrupting and telling each other to 'shut up,' which happens constantly. It's not mean-spirited, but it's a pattern kids will notice and repeat.

The content itself is pretty tame. There's light romantic storyline stuff, like hiring a date or going to a fancy ball, but nothing physical or inappropriate. The channel is consistent and kid-friendly at its core, just with a sassy edge that parents of younger kids should know about going in.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild Brookhaven, But You CAN'T Touch COLORS..(Marathon)

The phrase 'shut up' is used repeatedly between Bella and her friends as a casual comeback throughout the video. It's played as friendly banter, but it's constant enough that younger kids will almost certainly absorb it.

Mild Brookhaven, But You CAN'T Touch COLORS..(Marathon)

Bella jokes about running a red light while driving, framing a traffic violation as a minor funny moment rather than something genuinely dangerous.

Mild This CREEPY GUY was FOLLOWING Us at the GYM..(Brookhaven)

The video title and premise frame a male character as a 'creepy' stalker, which introduces a low-level stranger-danger anxiety scenario into otherwise light content. The execution is mild, but the framing could be unsettling for more sensitive younger viewers.

Mild I Hired an E-BOY to DATE ME in Brookhaven..( The Bella Diaries S1 EP.1)

The concept of renting a boyfriend from a website and browsing male avatars by appearance is played for comedy, but it normalizes a transactional view of dating in a way that might prompt questions parents aren't expecting from younger kids.

Mild Bella Goes on a MASQUERADE Ball DATE..(The Bella Diaries S1 EP.4)

The ongoing boyfriend and dating storyline continues here with Bella preparing for a romantic ball to meet a guy she's never met in person. The content stays age-appropriate but the romantic focus is consistent across the series and parents should know it's a recurring theme.

What Parents Should Know

Watch an episode or two with your kid first so you can gauge whether the constant sassy back-and-forth fits your household's tone.

Talk to younger kids about the 'shut up' humor being a character bit, not something they should copy with friends or siblings.

Know that the diary series has a running romantic subplot, so expect your tween to ask questions about dating if they binge it.

Feel fine letting most 9 and up kids watch unsupervised, but maybe sit with 7 or 8 year olds until you know how they respond to the sassier moments.

Check the titles before hitting play since some episodes use slightly sensationalized framing (like the 'creepy guy' premise) that sounds scarier than the actual content turns out to be.

If your kid starts saying 'shut up' a lot more than usual, this channel is a likely source, so it's worth addressing directly rather than just banning it.

Recommended for ages 9+.

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