



My name is Nicole aka Mrs. Fallout
I am a collector, crafter and creator of all things fallout. Some might call me an influencer, but I would not refer to myself as that. I have been collecting Fallout merchandise since 2008. My collection started as a small shelf of just a few items that grew over time into a wall in my living room. Fast forward a few more years when I was finally able to dedicate an entire room in my home to my collection to today where my love of all things Fallout has taken over just about every room in my home.
I really enjoy crafting and creating things. My favorite crafts are the things that I make for my collection. If I can’t find the item that I am looking for I brainstorm all the ways that I can construct it myself with things that I have laying around or that are relatively inexpensive. I enjoy thrifting, flea markets and yard sales. I grew up with everything coming my way second hand. These are great places to find collectibles and everyday items that can be repurposed for the ultimate fallout-ifying project! A few years ago, my husband and I purchased a 1950’s home and I have been enjoying decorating it in a mid-century style. Fallout is no longer just a game that I play but has become a passion where I have enjoyed making every inch of this space my own.
My Journey to Content Creation

I started my first Mrs. Fallout social media account in August 2021. I had just finished setting up my collection room and I wanted to share my passion for Fallout with the world. This turned into a new creative outlet for me. I instantly enjoyed making videos of my collection set to the music of Fallout and the 1950’s. I owe a lot to the Fallout franchise. Not only do I cherish the games and collecting but creating content brings me joy that I haven’t found in anything else. What do I love the most about being a Fallout content creator? I’ve made friends in sharing our love of the game, found a community and created an artistic experience where some of my followers and the people that I connected with didn’t even know what Fallout was before they came across my content.
The thing that brings me the greatest joy is introducing new people to the post-apocalyptic universe of Fallout. Hearing them tell me that they picked up a controller or watched the series to see what it is all about is what pushes me to keep creating new and exciting content.
The Mrs. Fallout Team
Mister Fallout



For those that may not know, Mister Fallout aka behind mrs.fallout or my personal favorite, the face behind the creepy monkey mask as seen in some of my skits is the other half of my Mrs.Fallout socials. But if you met him in person you’d know he’s much more than just that! He’s the calming force behind my frantic creative thoughts. He also helps me keep track of messages, giveaways, holds the light while I’m filming, lets me pelt him with Mentats, drop mini nukes on his head, cleans up my wasteland messes and lets me “accidentally” spray paint his arms. Without his unwavering support I’d never be able to keep up. He has supported me from day 1, creates insane vision boards as if everything is a conspiracy theory and encourages me daily to step outside of my comfort zone to explore and tackle more of this crazy world we live in.
Catmeat



Catmeat was rescued when she was a tiny kitten in 2012. We are inseparable. She follows me around when I create content and has even contributed to the broken bottle count. She watches as I set up my shots and can be found on my lap or the back of my chair while I am editing. Her favorite foods in no special order are nacho cheese doritos, vanilla yogurt and mirelurk meat. Catmeat is not just my cat, she is my trusty companion and takes her role as guardian seriously. She once clawed and chased away someone who was breaking into my previous home’s first floor window. Catmeat has appeared in a few of my shorts with one video receiving over 8 million views. Again, Catmeat is not just my cat she is literally the icon of my socials in a party hat!
