Dixie D'Amelio net worth: Here's how much she earns from TikTok and YouTube
Dixie Jane D'Amelio is a popular name on the internet. She is an American singer and social media influencer who is well-known for her videos on the video sharing platforms that include TikTok and YouTube. On TikTok, Dixie D'Amelio has 57.2 million followers.
She also hosts "The Early Late Night Show," a talk show on YouTube. D'Amelio has 6.92 subscribers on YouTube. She has a deep interest in singing and dancing, and she shares her videos on social media platforms. She is the elder sister of Charlie D’Amelio.
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Dixie D'Amelio's net worth
Dixie D'Amelio's estimated wealth is $10 million, as per CELEBRITY NET WORTH. She is one of the most well-liked users on TikTok and is therefore in high demand for brand partnerships and other promotional opportunities.
She purchased several high-end vehicles with the money she made from Instagram and TikTok. Dixie D'Amelio recently purchased a brand-new, imported Porsche 911 for $280,000. In addition, she also owns a $175,000 Land Rover Discovery.
@dixiedamelio puma x dixie is finally here!!! with new versions of puma’s rs-x, defy, and mayze. link in bio to shop at @footlocker @champssports ♬ original sound - dixie
Dixie D’Amelio's TikTok and YouTube income
D’Amelio has earned over $2 million from YouTube, CAKNOWLEDGE reported. She has millions of subscribers to her YouTube channel, which she uses to sell the videos and earn money from Google ads. She occasionally accepts brand sponsorship offers to advertise outside products in her videos.
She also earned money through YouTube advertising over the course of the past year. She received up to $700,000 in brand endorsement and sponsorship fees. D'Amelio was the third-highest-paid TikTok star, with earnings of $2.9 million from her multiple endorsement deals and items, according to a Forbes report.