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Who is Charli D’Amelio? : Biography of a Social Media Star and Dancer, Net Worth & Ventures

Charli D’Amelio: Biography of a Social Media Star and Dancer

Charli Grace D’Amelio (born May 1, 2004) is an American social media personality and dancer who rose to unprecedented fame on the video-sharing platform TikTok. She was the first person on the platform to surpass both 50 million and 100 million followers, and is often cited as a definitive example of the modern influencer-to-entrepreneur pipeline.


Early Life and Family

  • Early Life: Charli D’Amelio was born in Norwalk, Connecticut. She was a competitive dancer for over 10 yearsbefore her career on social media began, providing her with the foundation for her viral dance content.
  • Family: The entire D’Amelio family has achieved high-profile status in the media:
    • Sister: Dixie D’Amelio is also a major social media personality and singer.
    • Parents: Marc D’Amelio and Heidi D’Amelio have leveraged their daughters’ fame to launch the family’s media and business ventures. The family stars in the Hulu docuseries The D’Amelio Show.

Note: Charli D’Amelio does not have children.


Career and Rise to Fame

Charli’s career saw a remarkably quick ascent, transitioning from a regular teenager to a global brand.

  • TikTok Breakthrough: She began posting on TikTok in May 2019, with her content primarily consisting of dance videos. She quickly gained traction in late 2019 and became the platform’s most-followed creator in March 2020.She was particularly known for popularizing the dance routine known as the “Renegade.”
  • Expansion and Collaborations: Her fame led to numerous high-profile opportunities:
    • She was a member of the collective The Hype House before leaving in 2020.
    • She published her first book, Essentially Charli: The Ultimate Guide to Keeping it Real (2020), which became a New York Times bestseller.
    • She has secured major brand deals with companies like Dunkin’ (which created a dedicated drink called “The Charli”), Hollister (launching the joint venture clothing brand Social Tourist with her sister Dixie), and Prada.
  • Traditional Media and Production: Charli has moved into traditional entertainment, starring in her family’s reality show and winning Season 31 of Dancing with the Stars (2022). She has also expanded into Broadway, with a role in the musical & Juliet.

Net Worth and Ventures

Charli D’Amelio is consistently ranked as one of the highest-earning personalities on TikTok, with her net worth estimated to be in the tens of millions of dollars (up to an estimated $30 million or more, according to various reports).

Her wealth stems from:

  • Brand Endorsements: High-value deals with major corporations.
  • D’Amelio Brands: Her family’s consumer product company.
  • Venture Capital: The family launched the 444 Capital fund, which focuses on investing in women- and minority-led startups.
  • Other Products: She has launched a perfume, a makeup line, a mattress line, and a clothing line.

Scandal and Controversy

Charli D’Amelio’s controversies are generally linked to the intense public scrutiny that comes with her immense fame and young age, often centered on issues of accountability and privilege.

  • “Renegade” Dance Controversy: Early in her career, she received online backlash for failing to credit the original creator of the “Renegade” dance. The dance became synonymous with Charli, but was actually created by Black dancer Jalaiah Harmon. After a New York Times profile revealed Harmon as the creator, Charli began regularly crediting the original creators of the dances she performed.
  • Dinner Table Incident: In 2020, a YouTube video featuring Charli and her family caused swift backlash when Charli appeared “rude” toward the family’s private chef and made a comment about wishing she had reached 100 million followers sooner. This resulted in a temporary loss of a million followers, and Charli tearfully addressed the severe online abuse she received, highlighting the dark side of online fame.
  • Public Scrutiny: She, along with her sister, is frequently subjected to public and media criticism regarding their family’s reality show and the nature of their success, with debates often focused on the pressure placed on young, female influencers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Charli D’Amelio famous for?

She is primarily famous for her short-form dance videos on TikTok, where she became the first person to reach 100 million followers.

Has Charli D’Amelio been on Broadway?

Yes, Charli D’Amelio made her Broadway debut in the musical & Juliet.

Who is Charli D’Amelio’s sister?

Her sister is Dixie D’Amelio, a fellow social media personality and singer.

The video titled Charli D’amelio Turned TikTok Into The New American Dream & Earned $70 Million In Two Years | Forbes provides a detailed overview of her career and transition into a massive business brand.

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