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Forbes: seven-year-old YouTuber makes £17.3m in one year

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Forbes: seven-year-old YouTuber makes £17.3m in one year

by Kevin Rawlinson

 

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Ryan has amassed more than 17 million followers since his channel launched in 2015. Photograph: YouTube/Ryan ToysReview

 

A seven-year-old American boy who reviews toys has topped a list of the highest-earning YouTube stars after making £17.3m in a year.

 

Ryan, from Ryan ToysReview, made the sum for his online reviews between June 2017 and June 2018. Since launching his main channel in 2015, Ryan has amassed more than 17 million followers and close to 26bn views.

 

The online sensation Jake Paul was second on Forbes’ list, with £16.8m.

 

His raps and jokes were viewed more than 3.5bn times over the 12-month period.

 

Full Story: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/dec/03/forbes-seven-year-old-youtuber-ryan-toys-review-made-17m-in-one-year

Not really.  The parents and handlers who are using a 7 year old boy as a marketing gimmick made £17.3m in one year.

Amazing work great bro.

Find a kid and earn money on Youtube. 

 

 

I overhear my daughter, 10 years old, constantly watching the most irritating, vacuous Youtube channels I could imagine so I decided to take a look at them. They are all hosted by the most beautiful American women in their early to mid-twenties available. They have plenty of personality and the production of the videos is top class. I imagine the porn industry is taking a battering. An easier way to make loads of money if you've got the right stuff.

 

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