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Wie Alt Ist Charli D Amelio

American social media personality (built-in 2004)

Charli D'Amelio

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D'Amelio in 2020

Born

Charli Grace D'Amelio


(2004-05-01) May 1, 2004 (age 18)

Norwalk, Connecticut, U.Due south.

Occupation
  • Social media personality
  • dancer
Years active 2019–present
Relatives
  • Dixie D'Amelio (sister)
TikTok information
Followers 148.4 one thousand thousand
Likes xi.2 billion
Page Direct URL charlidamelio
YouTube information
Aqueduct
  • charli d'amelio
Years active 2019–present
Genre Vlog
Subscribers 9.48 million[1]
Total views 303.55 million[1]

Creator Awards

YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2019
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers 2020

Last updated: November 2, 2022
Website charlidamelio.com

Charli Grace D'Amelio ( də-MEE-lee-oh; born May one, 2004) is an American social media personality. She was a competitive dancer for over 10 years earlier starting her social media career in 2019, when she started posting trip the light fantastic toe videos on the video-sharing platform TikTok. She quickly amassed a big following and afterwards became the nearly-followed creator on the platform in March 2020 until she was surpassed by Khaby Lame in July 2022.

D'Amelio made her feature film debut with a voice role in the 2020 blithe picture StarDog and TurboCat. Since 2021, she has starred in the Hulu docuseries, The D'Amelio Show and the Snap Original reality show Charli vs. Dixie. In 2022, D'Amelio participated as a glory contestant and she would proceed to win, alongside Mark Ballas, in the thirty-start season of the dance contest serial Dancing with the Stars.

Her other endeavours include ii books, a podcast, a nail polish collection, a mattress, a makeup line, a clothing line, and a multi-product company. She is the kickoff person to earn both fifty million and 100 million followers on TikTok. D'Amelio was the highest-earning TikTok female person personality in 2019 and the highest-earning personality on the app in 2022, according to Forbes. She is oftentimes described equally TikTok's biggest star.[2] [3] [four]

Early on life

Charli Grace D'Amelio[five] was born in Norwalk, Connecticut,[vi] on May 1, 2004,[7] the daughter of photographer and sometime model Heidi D'Amelio[8] [9] and business possessor and old Republican Connecticut Senate candidate Marc D'Amelio.[ix] [10] She has an older sister, Dixie, who is also a social media personality.[11]

She began dancing at the historic period of three,[12] and was a competitive dancer for over ten years prior to starting her TikTok career in 2019.[xiii]

She formerly attended the private King School in Stamford, Connecticut, just began attending school virtually post-obit her TikTok success.[fourteen] [15]

Career

D'Amelio beginning began posting on TikTok in May 2019 with a lip syncing video alongside her friend.[14] Her start video to proceeds traction, a side-past-side video (known on the platform as a "duet") with user Move With Joy, was posted in July 2019.[12] Since and then, her content has mainly consisted of videos dancing to trending songs on the platform.[14] In October 2019, she gained farther exposure for her videos performing a dance called the "Renegade" to the K Camp vocal "Lottery". She was subsequently credited with popularizing the dance on social media, while besides being falsely credited with creating the dance, and was referred to every bit the "CEO of Renegade" by TikTok users.[xvi] [17] Following a New York Times profile of dancer Jalaiah Harmon revealing her as the original creator of the dance, D'Amelio received online backfire for non crediting Harmon, and began regularly crediting the creators of the dances she performed.[eighteen] She joined the collaborative TikTok content house The Hype House in November 2019 aslope her sister, Dixie.[19]

In late 2019, former Sony Music executive Barbara Jones signed D'Amelio to her management company, Outshine Talent, and in January 2020, she signed with United Talent Agency forth with the rest of her family unit.[20] [21] Bebe Rexha invited D'Amelio to perform alongside her during her opening performance for the Jonas Brothers in November 2019. That same month, she began posting on her self-titled YouTube vlog channel.[eleven]

In February 2020, D'Amelio appeared in a Super Bowl commercial for Sabra Hummus along with other celebrities.[22] In March 2020, she and her sis partnered with UNICEF for an anti-bullying campaign, while she besides fabricated an appearance in the Nickelodeon idiot box special #KidsTogether: The Nickelodeon Town Hall, hosted past Kristen Bell.[23] [24] That same calendar month, she partnered with Procter & Hazard to create the #DistanceDance claiming campaign on TikTok with the goal of encouraging social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, which garnered praise from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.[25] For her involvement in the campaign, she was nominated for a Streamy Accolade for Social Good Entrada.[26] She too became the nearly-followed TikTok user, displacing American social media personality Loren Gray, and the outset TikTok user to earn 50 1000000 followers.[27] D'Amelio appeared in the ABC boob tube special The Disney Family Singalong during the functioning of "We're All In This Together" from High School Musical in Apr 2020.[28]

In May 2020, D'Amelio and her sis announced a podcast deal with Ramble Podcast Network, and both were included in the celebrity lineup for the television special Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Form of 2020, hosted by LeBron James.[29] [thirty] Also that month, she left the Hype House.[31] D'Amelio starred as Tinker in the June 2020 Usa release of the 2019 animated children'due south picture show StarDog and TurboCat, marker her showtime role in a feature film.[32] That same month, she and her sister partnered with Morphe Cosmetics to launch Morphe 2, a makeup line.[33] Charli and Dixie besides launched a nail polish collection called Coastal Craze with Orosa Beauty in August 2020.[34] Later that month, D'Amelio announced her debut book, titled Essentially Charli: The Ultimate Guide to Keeping It Real, which was released on December one, 2020. The book was published by Abrams Books.[35] It covered topics of identity, cyberbullying, social media, and torso image besides as D'Amelio's childhood and family life.[36] The book became a New York Times bestseller.[37]

Dunkin' Donuts offered a limited-fourth dimension drink on their carte du jour dedicated to D'Amelio and based on her "get-to" gild called "The Charli" in September 2020.[38] D'Amelio and her sister also designed limited-edition fleece sweatshirts for Hollister, released in September 2020.[39] She joined Triller, a rival platform to TikTok, later that month, in the midst of a potential US ban on TikTok.[40] She also made an appearance in Jennifer Lopez and Maluma's music video for their singles "Pa' Ti + Lonely".[41] D'Amelio earned a 2021 Guinness World Record for having the almost TikTok followers that aforementioned calendar month.[42] D'Amelio starred in the music video for the Bebe Rexha unmarried, "Baby I'm Jealous", in October 2020.[43] Afterward that month, she was nominated for three awards, including Creator of the Year, at the 10th Streamy Awards.[26]

In November 2020, D'Amelio became the first person to earn 100 million followers on TikTok.[44] She also earned a nomination for Social Star at the 46th People'southward Pick Awards.[45] In Dec 2020, she was featured in an episode of the Facebook Messenger series Here for Information technology With Avani Gregg, and besides won the award for Breakout Creator at the tenth Streamy Awards.[46] [47] [48] She starred in the music video for Lil Huddy'south song "America's Sweetheart" in April 2021.[49] In May 2021, D'Amelio and her sister co-created and became the face of Social Tourist, an apparel brand under Hollister, as part of a multi-yr partnership with Abercrombie & Fitch,[50] and partnered with Simmons Bedding Company to design and release the Charlie & Dixie x Simmons Mattress.[51] [52]

D'Amelio starred aslope her family in the Hulu docuseries The D'Amelio Bear witness, which premiered in September 2021.[53] [54] The series became the nigh-watched unscripted serial among all first-flavour titles in the genre,[55] and was renewed for a second season,[56] which premiered on September 28, 2022.[57] Later that twelvemonth, she starred with her sister in the Snap Original web reality competition bear witness Charli vs. Dixie, which premiered on November 13, 2021, and is produced by Westbrook Media.[58] [59] The series follows the sisters compete against each other in various challenges and tasks, in club to win a greenbacks prize of US$50,000 that goes to a charity of the winner'due south pick.[60] D'Amelio participated for UNICEF.[61] In May 2022, Snapchat announced Charli vs. Dixie was renewed for a second season, set to premiere later this yr.[62]

In April 2022, it was announced D'Amelio has signed to star every bit the lead in Hamlet Roadshow Pictures and Ryan Kavanaugh's upcoming supernatural thriller film Habitation School, eyed equally the first installment of a potential eight-motion-picture show franchise, directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez with D'Amelio's parents and sister serving as co-executive producers.[63] In late August, D'Amelio and her mother Heidi D'Amelio were announced every bit glory participants for the thirty-showtime flavour of the American dance competition series Dancing With The Stars, competing separately.[64] [65] D'Amelio and her mother made history as the first family members to compete against each other on the testify.[66] On September 8, it was announced she was partnered with Marking Ballas.[67] In November 2022, during the show's season finale, D'Amelio and Ballas were announced as the winners.[68]

In September 2022, she and her family unit announced a new project, titled D'Amelio Brands, which would create and run its ain brands, focused on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. The venture also announced a $6 one thousand thousand seed round which includes investors Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, entrepreneur Richard Rosenblatt and Apple tree Senior Vice President of Services Boil Cue.[69]

Public image

D'Amelio has often been referred to in the media as TikTok'south biggest star.[3] [12] [seventy] [71] Taylor Lorenz of The New York Times called D'Amelio the "reigning queen" of TikTok.[72] Trey Taylor of The Face called her and her sis Dixie the "CEOs of TikTok".[73] In an article for The Washington Post, Travis G. Andrews called her "[TikTok'due south] undisputed ruler". Cassidy George of The New Yorker called her the "face up of TikTok".[16] Much of her entreatment has been attributed to her content being seen as relatable[xiv] [18] and authentic.[12] [73] Marc Faddoul, an artificial intelligence researcher at the Academy of California, Berkeley, credited her status as a "median user" and a "safe recommendation pick that can generate engagement across the board" as reasons for her fame.[sixteen]

Mel Magazine 's Joseph Longo called her "one of the beginning polarizing figures on the video app — the embodiment of the strange, precarious and unpredictable new world of Gen Z online fame", noting that social media users criticized her as being "basic", "cringeworthy", and "overhyped". In regard to D'Amelio's early popularity, Rachel Monroe of The Atlantic wrote, "As Charli's follower count grew, her popularity acquired a reflexive quality; essentially, she became a meme for other TikTokers to react to. There was a flurry of 'I don't get why Charli is and so popular' posts, followed by backlash-to-the-backlash videos tagged #teamcharli and #unproblematicqueen."[14] Writing for Vanity Fair, Carino Chocano called her the "face" of "Directly TikTok", a colloquialism used to describe the mainstream part of TikTok, with "directly" referencing the fact that many of the users who make up "Straight TikTok" are heterosexual.[18] [74]

She appeared on both the Forbes 30 Under thirty list and on Fortune 's 40 Under twoscore list in 2020, making her the youngest person to appear on Fortune 's list.[75] [76] Fashion search engine Lyst placed D'Amelio at eighth on their annual Ability Dressers listing, which identifies the about influential public figures in style based on the company's search, sales, and social media metrics, in 2020.[77] [78] The company also listed D'Amelio 2d on their collaborative Next 20 listing with Highsnobiety, which determines the about prominent "breakout cultural pioneers" in mode using search metrics and sales.[79] In 2021, she was included on the Time100 Next list, an extension to the Time 100 list, and in Teen Faddy 'due south Young Hollywood Grade of 2021.[fourscore] [81]

Other TikTok users, including Lisa Beverly and Ellie Zeiler, became notable on the platform for their resemblance to D'Amelio.[82] [83] [84]

D'Amelio and her sister received backlash after the premiere episode of the D'Amelio family's Dinner with the D'Amelios series, in which the family and American net personality James Charles eat a paella dinner prepared by personal chef Aaron May, was posted to their family YouTube aqueduct in Nov 2020.[85] Users on social media accused both Charli and Dixie of exhibiting "rude" beliefs towards May, with Charli making faces every bit she described the meal and later asking for "dino nuggets".[86] She likewise expressed during the video that she wished she had received 100 million followers on the one-yr anniversary of her earning 1 million, for which users further criticized her.[87] [88] Following the backlash, D'Amelio lost over one million followers on TikTok in less than one day.[seventy] [89] Days subsequently the video was posted, she addressed the situation in an Instagram Live video, where she apologized and told viewers, "You lot can detest on me for whatever I've washed, but the fact that all of this is happening considering of a misunderstanding...I only experience similar that's not okay," in response to tearing threats she was receiving.[90] May dedicated the sisters in an interview, stating, "Those girls are the greatest, I love them. It was all fun and games."[91] Charles similarly tweeted out in their defense force, further comparing the controversy to the disharmonize which broke out betwixt him and Tati Westbrook a year prior.[92] Rebecca Jennings of Vox called the controversy "cruel and unnecessary", while Alice Ophelia and Faye Maidment of Mazed attributed it to misogyny.[27] [xc] [93]

D'Amelio faced backlash in December 2020 after it was revealed that she and a number of other social media personalities, including Hudson, had been vacationing at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas during the COVID-19 pandemic while cases in her and her family unit's residence of Los Angeles surged, shortly after having publicly suggested that non staying domicile during the pandemic was "inconsiderate".[94] [95] Besides during this time, D'Amelio was accused of buying her TikTok followers due to some of her followers' post-obit lists not having her listed.[96] [97]

In October 2022, she released her debut single, "If You Ask Me To."[98]

Activism and philanthropy

Following D'Amelio's run into-and-greet in November 2019, she and her family unit donated the money earned from ticket sales to a special needs fundraiser.[11] [99]

In April 2020, D'Amelio donated $fifty,000 to Norwalk Hospital in her hometown of Norwalk, Connecticut, to help secure critical supplies for the hospital's staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[100]

D'Amelio has openly expressed support for the Black Lives Matter movement; during the George Floyd protests in 2020, she posted a video on TikTok decrying Floyd's murder.[18] [101]

In Dec 2020, D'Amelio partnered with TikTok to donate $100,000 to the American Dance Movement, an arrangement which helps provide admission to dance instruction in the United States, as role of Giving Tuesday.[102]

Personal life

D'Amelio has stated that she suffers from an eating disorder.[103] [104] She has too been vocal about her experiences with torso shaming.[105] [106] In an anti-bullying entrada for UNICEF, she said, "Some of the most hurtful comments that I read about myself online are near my trunk shape, my trunk blazon, which hits shut to home because I struggled a lot with body paradigm, body dysmorphia, [and] bad eating habits."[107]

D'Amelio has expressed confusion regarding her rise to popularity.[12] In an interview with Multifariousness, she said, "I consider myself a normal teenager that a lot of people watch, for some reason. It doesn't make sense in my head, but I'chiliad working on agreement it."[108]

Filmography

Idiot box

Film

Music videos

Discography

Awards and nominations

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