Tuesday, December 12, 2017

This Little 6 Year Old Hustler Made $11 Million Last Year Reviewing Toys on Youtube





Source - Ryan, who features on Ryan ToysReview, raked in $11 million from June 2016 to June 2017, according to Forbes. 

It ranked him joint eighth on the list of highest paid YouTubers last year. 

Ryan’s family are pretty happy with what he brings in after starting his YouTube channel in 2015 when he was just three years old. His mum Loann, a former science teacher, quit her job and started working on his account when she realised how much money could be made. 

Ryan now has ten million followers. 

His mother told TubeFilter: ‘Ryan was watching a lot of toy review channels — some of his favourites are EvanTubeHD and Hulyan Maya — because they used to make a lot of videos about Thomas the Tank Engine, and Ryan was super into Thomas. 

‘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. 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.’



Ryan is a 6 year old kid who reviews toys online for fun and makes $11 million a year doing so, generating more views and ad revenue than all but seven people on Youtube.  Ryan makes so much fucking money that his mom straight up quit her job as a science teacher to manage a god damn Youtube account!  If you were to compare Ryan's annual earnings to that of the worlds top actresses and actors, he would fall somewhere between the 30-35th highest paid just behind Amy Adams.  This little gansta made more money than every single Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, and Cersei, Jamie, and Tyrion Lannister from Game of Thrones, and he did it with less effort than I could have ever imagined in my wildest dreams.  I've always dreamed of being able to hustle as hard as Ryan and I'm an adult man in my mid-20s so nvy does not even begin to describe my feelings towards this.  

Like if I could sit around reviewing beer and tacos online for $11 million a year then I totally would, it's just not a realistic goal for me to have.  And that's coming from someone who actually has a relatively fully functioning brain.  Ryan is fucking 6, he can barely string a comprehensive sentence together.  I'm obviously not saying he's dumb, he's just a little kid.  But relative to most adult human beings, Ryan is pretty stupid, and yet here is he employing his own mother at the age of SIX!  

The only problem for the parents is what happens when Ryan grows up because kids develop faster in the social media age, that's just a fact.  Once this little dude gets fully lucid around the age of like 12-13 watch out.  He'll probably have a team of like two dozen other little minion toy reviewers and a half dozen lawyers, en route to launching his own real company, probably already worth nine figures easy at that point.  I'm sort of exaggerating but at the same time not really, he has 7 years until he's 13 and he's already worth what $15-20 million?  That's literally another full lifetime away for the kid, and he still won't even be in high school.  What a weird little world we live in.  



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