AT YouTube platform you don’t need to be the one with the most followers to earn crazy money. You don’t need to do any extreme things to achieve it either.
It’s enough to be 7 years old and have a channel dedicated to taking toys out of their boxes and playing with them with your dad while your mom films it.
In the age of the internet and social media, kids start vlogging at a young age. Some of them achieve incredible success on YouTube and secure an unimaginably large income, with which the whole family can live peacefully until the end of their days.
Here are some of the richest kids who have gained popularity through their videos on the YouTube platform:
1. Ryan Kaji
In human years, Ryan Kaji is 10. In YouTube views, he’s 48,597,844,873. If, in our digital age, a person’s life can be measured by their online footprint, Ryan’s is the size of a brachiosaur’s, which, as a lot of Ryan’s fans know, is gargantuan https://t.co/kTPxYFOL1B
— TIME (@TIME) November 12, 2021
Ryan Kaji is a 10-year-old boy who has earned $27 million in the past year. With his main YouTube channel – Ryan’s World, the minor has more than 31 million subscribers and a wide range of products and toys that are sold in major hypermarkets such as Target and Walmart.
2. Nastya
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At the top of the list of children’s influencers is Anastasia Radzinskaya, better known as Nastya. The eight-year-old girl from Russia was born with cerebral palsy.
To document her recovery process, the parents began recording a series of videos, which they later posted on YouTube for family and friends to see. The first videos were broadcast in 2016 and over the years they have gained tremendous popularity. Currently, the Like Nastya channel, which shows the life of a minor girl, has more than 87.5 million subscribers. Nastya has recorded earnings of $28 million in 2021.
3. Evan Moana
Evan from the YouTube channel EvanTubeHD is a 16-year-old boy who started his channel and gained popularity as a toy appraiser. He is currently posting funny videos on a variety of topics.
Meet Evan Moana, a YouTube sensation w/ millions of followers across multiple channels. Producing content on gaming, pop culture, music &movies, Evan is thriving as a young entrepreneur. You can be too! #SpotlightOnYoungEntrepreneurs #moguld #youcandoithttps://t.co/bSbYVcb8vE pic.twitter.com/pEy7tSZS83
— Mogul’d (@moguld4kids) April 28, 2022
Known for his charisma and funny facial expressions, Evan stars in a new video every week. He has over 7 million subscribers. The kid even runs two more YouTube channels – EvanTubeRaw and EvanTubeGaming
4. Mila Stauffer and Emma Stauffer
These little girls became popular a few years ago after they posted a video on their mom’s Instagram account. Mila and Emma are twins and their funny videos have gone around the world. After first conquering Instagram, they eventually created their own YouTube channel. Although their account has less than 1 million subscribers, some of their videos have millions of views.
Mila and Emma appear in videos where they show makeup tutorials and comment on topics such as food, boyfriends, stress and future ambitions, and the paradox is that they do it in their baby voices. They look really funny as little kids carry on conversations like adults.
5. Everly Rose
Now worth over US$2 million, this adorable little lady is a fashionista and is known for her videos showing off various tricks, unwrapping clothing shipments and commenting on the topic of nutrition. With nearly 4 million subscribers, she works closely with her parents and also models for the Kardashian Kids collection.
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