The Youngest Millionaire You Tuber Breaks Records

The youngest millionaire

The youngest millionaire YouTuber

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A 7 year old boy Named Ryan earns $22 million for uploading YouTube videos of him playing with toys. Forbes just released its highest-paid YouTube stars of 2018. He’s also the only kid (although clearly driven and managed by his parents) on the top 10 list, according to Forbes. A seven-year-old boy who plays with and reviews toys on YouTube has earned a staggering $22 million in 2018 alone.

Ryan Toys Review came in first place in Forbes’ ranking of this year’s 10 highest-paid You Tubers in the world. ‘One day, he asked me, “How come I’m not on YouTube when all the other kids are?” So we just decided—yeah, we can do that,’ his mom, who preferred to remain anonymous, told TubeFilter in 2016. ‘Then, we took him to the store to get his very first toy—I think it was a Lego train set—and it all started from there.’

As I wrote last year, Ryan’s main YouTube channel is called Ryan’s Toys Review, where he has more than 17 million subscribers (up from 10 million when I wrote about him last year). An elementary boy who is just ahead of controversial star Jake Paul (who banked $21.5 million).

The youngest millionaire: These short, simple videos have made Ryan one of the most popular influencers online, with 17.3 million followers and a total of nearly 26 billion views. Ryans toy Review started out slowly, when his parents began to record and post videos of him in March 2015.

In his most popular video, he opens up giant eggs to find toys from Disney’s Cars and Paw Patrol; in another, he plays with a Thomas and Friends and which was very close to 935 million views.

Ryan will start selling his brand of toys, called “Ryan’s World” on Walmart. Across 2,500 US stores and on Walmart’s website from Monday. Last month that pocket. Watch had negotiated licencing deal for a handful of online video stars to expand their reach through toys, apparel and home products.

The Ryans merchandise is the first one to come up to the market which is designed for age 3 and up. He, now, features into the videos where his channel appraises of new toys and kids products and his enthusiastic commentary is guided by his parents.