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  1. Jan 14, 2022 · The two right behind MrBeast–No. 2 Jake Paul ($45 million) and No. 3 Markiplier ($38 million)–also would have made that Celebrity 100, which had a $35 million cutoff. Altogether, the YouTubers ...

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  2. 2022 introduced a slew of new billionaires including LeBron James, Tiger Woods and 25-year-old Alexandr Wang. Elon Musk surpassed Jeff Bezos to become the ri...

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  3. Actor James Madio joins us for an exclusive interview at the historic Grand Hotel in Zell am See, Austria, as he recounts his experiences playing paratrooper...

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  4. www.forbes.com › sites › alexandrasternlichtTop Creators 2022 - Forbes

    • Jimmy Donaldson
    • Charli D'Amelio
    • Alexandra Cooper
    • Elliot Tebele
    • Emma Chamberlain
    • Huda Kattan
    • Rhett Mclaughlin & Link Neal
    • Khaby Lame
    • Addison Rae Easterling
    • Jake Paul

    Entrepreneurship Score: 3

    Stunts like spending 50 hours buried alive and attempting starvation for 30 days are well worth it when they net $54 million a year. The predictably high viewership of antics like these explains why Jimmy Donaldson AKA MrBeast has made most of his money from ads on his YouTube videos. MrBeast earned the No. 1 spot on this list not only because he’s making more than anyone else, but also because his restaurant concept, MrBeast Burger, is a truly entrepreneurial mechanism for the YouTuber to mo...

    Entrepreneurship Score: 3

    In 2021, 18-year-old Charli D'Amelio was the highest-earning TikToker, making $17.5 million from her casual clothing brand Social Tourist (a joint venture with Hollister and sister Dixie), Hulu show the D’Amelio Show and deals with brands like Invisalign, Morphe and Dunkin'. While she still posts videos of dances, D’Amelio also devotes much of her content to pushing her own brands and partnerships. A huge part of this is D'Amelio Brands, her family's consumer product company, which nabbed a $...

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    Talking about sex—her own, as well as that of friends and celebrities—has made former college soccer player Alexandra Cooper into a multimillionaire. Cooper started her fornication-focused podcast, “Call Her Daddy,” with her former roommate Sofia Franklyn. After the two gained popularity, they signed a deal to produce the podcast under Barstool Sports. After parting ways with Franklyn in 2020, Cooper signed a reported $60 million deal to bring the podcast to Spotify. Cooper’s turned raunch to...

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    Remember when the most entertaining internet content was photos with funny captions—otherwise known as memes? Well, that time is long gone, but original mass-market meme maker FuckJerry, helmed by Elliot Tebele, has diversified into games, tequila and television to stay relevant. It’s working. The company’s card game, What Do You Meme, has become somewhat of a family recreation staple–it’s currently Amazon’s 17th most popular board game. The company’s JAJA tequila, marketed as a memefied Casa...

    Entrepreneurship Score: 3

    Of all the creators on this list, Emma Chamberlain has one of the highest engagement rates, with nearly 12% of her Instagram audience engaging with her content (that’s extremely high for someone with 15 million Instagram followers). Chamberlain, who dropped out of high school before even tasting fame, is known for her wit and deadpan humor, which have helped make her a popular vlogger. She’s also the founder of Chamberlain Coffee, a premium coffee and tea brand that happens to sell a ton of m...

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    Growing up in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Iraqi-born parents in a mostly white Baptist neighborhood, Huda Kattan was frequently bullied for her ethnicity. At 12, she started wearing heavy makeup as a comfort. “I always felt like a misfit,” Kattan told Forbes in 2018. “Even now, I still struggle with this a little bit. And I think that’s what probably motivates me so much.” She’s one of the earliest creators on this list as she started her beauty blog in 2010. That led the then-financier to st...

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    McLaughlin and Link met in 1984 during first-grade detention after writing profanities on their desks and later performed comedic sketches in grade school. Now, the North Carolina State University grads deliver sketch comedy to some 5 million YouTube fans. The two made Forbes’ 2022 Highest-Paid YouTube Stars list earning $30 million in merchandise, festival and solo show appearances, music sales and endorsements. They’ve also started their own $5 million accelerator fund to jump-start the car...

    Entrepreneurship Score: 3

    With more than 146 million TikTok followers, Khaby Lame is now the most-followed TikToker in the world (he surpassed Charli D’Amelio in June). The 2022 Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe honoree creates comedy skits that mock overly complicated “life hacks”—all without saying a word. Prior to establishing himself online, Lame lost his job as a factory worker in Italy at the onset of the pandemic. Now, at age 22, the Sengalese-born creator is becoming the face of Web3, signing a deal with cryptocurrenc...

    Entrepreneurship Score: 3

    Growing up in a trailer in Lafayette, Louisiana, Addison Rae Easterling never expected to obtain 88 million TikTok followers and make over $27 million. But trained as a competitive dancer, Easterling’s ability to bring a song to life with her own versions of popping, locking and dropping, has made her an entertaining follow for people around the world. While other TikTokers have cross-platform chops, Easterling is a grande dame. She got partnerships with Pandora, Vital Proteins, American Eagl...

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    Jake Paul has made millions switching from prankster to pugilist. Paul—who got his start with controversial YouTube spectacles like eating IcyHot and throwing water balloons at women—now makes most of his money as a boxer. The trash-talking Paul uses his social reach to build hype and drama, around his boxing and MMA matches, which he streams to his 20.4 million subscribers—converting eyeballs into massive merchandise and advertising dollars. Read More

  5. Nov 30, 2022 · Donaldson is the sole owner of his studio but is looking to sell a small stake. If he has his way, 10% could cost $150 million. A deal that rich would value the studio at $1.5 billion, making ...

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0534944James Madio - IMDb

    James Madio was born on November 22, 1975, in the Bronx, New York City. As a boy, he was interested in acting and began his professional career at the age of 13. Madio got his break when he was cast in Steven Spielberg's Hook in 1991. He was only 14 years old when he was discovered by Spielberg; this began his journey in Hollywood. While on...

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  8. Jan 5, 2024 · James Madio is one of the richest Movie Actor from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, James Madio 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023) He had his first acting role in Hook at age 16 while attending Lehman High School in New York.

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