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Here are the Top Things to know about Charli D’Amelio, the social media personality and dancer who built an empire on TikTok

Here are the TOP THINGS to know about Charli D’Amelio, the social media personality and dancer who built an empire on TikTok.


TikTok Queen and Record Breaker

  • Viral Sensation: Charli D’Amelio shot to fame in 2019 by posting short-form dance and lip-sync videos on TikTok. Her content was known for its simplicity and relatability.
  • Follower Milestone: She was the first person on TikTok to surpass both 50 million and 100 million followers, setting a Guinness World Record for the “Most followers on TikTok” in 2021. At one point, she was the most-followed creator on the platform.
  • The “Renegade”: She is widely credited with popularizing the viral “Renegade” dance, which significantly contributed to her early fame.

Highest-Earning Influencer & Entrepreneur

  • Top Earner: Charli has consistently been ranked by Forbes as one of the highest-earning TikTok personalities, leveraging her massive audience for lucrative ventures.
  • Major Brand Partnerships: She has secured multi-layered deals with global brands, including a famous collaboration with Dunkin’ (which created a custom drink named “The Charli”) and a partnership with Morphe for their Morphe 2 makeup line.
  • D’Amelio Brands & Social Tourist: She and her family launched D’Amelio Brands to manage their consumer product business. Additionally, she and her sister, Dixie, co-founded the clothing brand Social Tourist with Hollister.
  • Venture Capital: The D’Amelio family has also moved into the investment world with their 444 Capital fund.

Traditional Media Crossover

  • Reality TV Star: Charli, along with her entire family (sister Dixie and parents Marc and Heidi), stars in the Hulu reality docuseries The D’Amelio Show.
  • Dancing with the Stars Champion: Building on her lifelong dance training, she competed on and won Season 31 of Dancing with the Stars (2022) alongside her professional partner, Mark Ballas.
  • Broadway Debut: In a significant move to traditional entertainment, she made her Broadway debut in the musical & Juliet in 2024.

Focus on Authenticity and Advocacy

  • Authenticity is Key: A core aspect of her longevity in the influencer space is her commitment to authenticity, using her platform to discuss topics like body image and mental health.
  • Anti-Cyberbullying Advocate: She has partnered with organizations like UNICEF to speak out against cyberbullying, which she and her family have experienced firsthand due to the intense public scrutiny of their lives.

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