7 YEARS OLD BOY, REVEALED AS THE HIGHEST PAIN YOUTUBE STAR
A seven-year-old youtube star who made a lot of money in a year has been revealed as YouTube’s highest-earning star.
Ryan of Ryan ToysReview beat famous YouTubers including Jake and Logan Paul and Swedish gamer PewDiePie to top the list released by Forbes.
His Youtube channel, which involves him opening of kids toy to display, and then playing with them, has more than 17 million subscribers.
The show, where YouTubers open, describe and review new toys, tech products and games, has gained much views on the video site.
Ryan and his family, including his younger twin sisters who first appeared on the channel when they were a few weeks old, also make educational videos on topics including tornadoes and astronauts.
His videos have a total of almost 26 billion views over three years, with the most popular video on his channel of 1.6 billion views, and the less-watched videos attracting at least 30 million views each.
Ryan, who started making the videos when he was just 3-years of age, makes money from advertising revenue and also recently launched his own Walmart line of branded merchandise.
Ryan parents hasn't reveal important information about themselves, including Ryan last name and the particular city they live currently, And they've also said, They aren't sure, if their son channel will last, As they're most likely to stop the channels if Ryan doesn't want to continue with his show.
Some amount of the money Ryan usually makes are kept in the bank for him, so when he becomes an adult it could be accessed by him.
Ryan of Ryan ToysReview beat famous YouTubers including Jake and Logan Paul and Swedish gamer PewDiePie to top the list released by Forbes.
His Youtube channel, which involves him opening of kids toy to display, and then playing with them, has more than 17 million subscribers.
The show, where YouTubers open, describe and review new toys, tech products and games, has gained much views on the video site.
Ryan and his family, including his younger twin sisters who first appeared on the channel when they were a few weeks old, also make educational videos on topics including tornadoes and astronauts.
His videos have a total of almost 26 billion views over three years, with the most popular video on his channel of 1.6 billion views, and the less-watched videos attracting at least 30 million views each.
Ryan, who started making the videos when he was just 3-years of age, makes money from advertising revenue and also recently launched his own Walmart line of branded merchandise.
Ryan parents hasn't reveal important information about themselves, including Ryan last name and the particular city they live currently, And they've also said, They aren't sure, if their son channel will last, As they're most likely to stop the channels if Ryan doesn't want to continue with his show.
Some amount of the money Ryan usually makes are kept in the bank for him, so when he becomes an adult it could be accessed by him.
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