YouTube is home to some of the richest people in the world, with the likes of Jake Paul and PewDiePie boasting huge net worths – but neither of them comes close to the richest
The world's richest YouTuber has been revealed, and he has a staggering net worth. If you were thinking it might be the likes of Jake Paul or PewDiePie, you'd be wrong
While YouTube has made a lot of creators famous over the past two decades, who is actually making the most cash?
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JAKE PAUL’S team were quick to join fans in mocking KSI for announcing a fight against Wayne Bridge. Former Chelsea star Bridge emerged as a shock opponent to face YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI.
The former dual-weight UFC champion has been at odds with the influencer boxers for years. As of late, Conor McGregor has been talking up a $500 million boxing bout with Logan Paul, much to the annoyance of his younger brother who wants that fight too.
Jake Paul and KSI are two of the most recognisable - and richest - YouTube stars, but one creator is believed to have a net worth that eclipses the pair's combined fortunes.
Donald Trump's recent inauguration ceremony has supplied the internet with a goldmine of memes and viral moments.
Theo Von apologized to Logan Paul and his family after he blamed them for his embarrassing fall at the presidential inauguration. Among the celebrities and many acclaimed individuals who attended President Trump’s inauguration were YouTubers Jake Paul and his brother Logan Paul.
He cleared up he was feeling “all good” after the accident but joked his “lawyer says I’m not tho.” Theo clarified he “wasn’t joking” about blaming the Paul brothers, stating: “Thought we was past the pranks boys.”
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Netflix is set to hike prices for some of its subscribers again, despite earnings reaching record highs and adding millions more subscribers in recent months.