![]() D'Amelio appeared in the ABC television special The Disney Family Singalong during the performance of " We're All In This Together" from High School Musical in April 2020. She also became the most-followed TikTok user, displacing American social media personality Loren Gray, and the first TikTok user to earn 50 million followers. For her involvement in the campaign, she was nominated for a Streamy Award for Social Good Campaign. That same month, she partnered with Procter & Gamble to create the #DistanceDance challenge campaign on TikTok with the goal of encouraging social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, which garnered praise from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. In March 2020, she and her sister partnered with UNICEF for an anti-bullying campaign and made an appearance in the Nickelodeon television special #KidsTogether: The Nickelodeon Town Hall, hosted by Kristen Bell. In February 2020, D'Amelio appeared in a Super Bowl commercial for Sabra hummus along with other celebrities. That same month, she began posting on her YouTube vlog channel. Bebe Rexha invited D'Amelio to perform alongside her during her opening performance for the Jonas Brothers in November 2019. 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 along with the rest of her family. ![]() She joined the collaborative TikTok content house The Hype House in November 2019 alongside her sister, Dixie. Following a New York Times profile of dancer Jalaiah Harmon revealing her as the original creator of the dance, D'Amelio received online backlash for not crediting Harmon, and began regularly crediting the creators of the dances she performed. She was subsequently credited with popularizing the dance on social media, while also being incorrectly credited with creating the dance, and was referred to as the "CEO of Renegade" by TikTok users. In October 2019, she gained further exposure for her videos performing a dance called the "Renegade" to the K Camp song " Lottery". It doesn't make sense in my head, but I'm working on understanding it." Since then, her content has mainly consisted of videos dancing to trending songs on the platform. D'Amelio has expressed confusion regarding her rise to popularity, telling Variety, "I consider myself a normal teenager that a lot of people watch, for some reason. Her first video to gain traction, a side-by-side video (known on the platform as a "duet") with user Move With Joy, was posted in July 2019. Career 2019–2021: Rise to fame and TikTokĭ'Amelio first began posting on TikTok in May 2019 with a lip syncing video alongside her friend. She formerly attended the private King School in Stamford, Connecticut, but began attending school virtually following her TikTok success. She began dancing at the age of three, and was a competitive dancer for over 10 years prior to starting her TikTok career in 2019. She has an older sister, Dixie, who is also a social media personality. Early lifeĬharli D'Amelio was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, on May 1, 2004, the daughter of photographer and former model Heidi D'Amelio and business owner and former Republican Connecticut Senate candidate Marc D'Amelio. ![]() D'Amelio was the highest-earning TikTok female personality in 2019 and the highest-earning personality on the app in 2022, according to Forbes, and is often described as TikTok's biggest star. She was the first person to surpass both 50 million and 100 million followers on TikTok. Her other endeavours include two books, a podcast, a nail polish collection, a mattress, a makeup line, a clothing line, and a multi-product company. In 2022, D'Amelio won the thirty-first season of the dance competition series Dancing with the Stars alongside Mark Ballas. Since 2021, she has starred in the Hulu docuseries, The D'Amelio Show and the Snap Original reality show Charli vs. She quickly amassed a large following and subsequently became the most-followed creator on the platform in March 2020 until she was surpassed by Khaby Lame in June 2022.ĭ'Amelio made her feature film debut with a voice role in the 2020 animated film StarDog and TurboCat. She was a competitive dancer for over 10 years before starting her social media career in 2019, when she started posting dance videos on the video-sharing platform TikTok. Charli D'Amelio ( / d ə ˈ m ɪ l i oʊ/ də- MIL-ee-oh born May 1, 2004) is an American social media personality.
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