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Meet Shfa, an 11-year-old YouTube star who makes millions of dollars every year

Shfa, a remarkable young YouTuber, has achieved tremendous success financially and in terms of popularity. Shfa, who was born on December 19, 2011, is an 11-year-old who has captured the attention of young people all around the globe. Her YouTube videos mostly feature the adored Frozen characters Elsa and Anna taking on thrilling adventures. She is from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), hence her videos are often labeled in Arabic to reflect this.

Shfa’s mother runs her very popular and flourishing YouTube channel. Children all across the globe have developed a passionate following for Shfa since its launch on March 29, 2015. Shfa’s channel has an enormous member base of almost 40 million, providing her family with a sizable income. Over 22 billion people have seen the videos on her channel, which has generated a sizable income.

According to a report from ABPlive and an examination of YouTube statistics, Shfa makes around $1.21, or about Rs 100, for every 1000 views. Shfa made $200,000 on her YouTube channel in May 2023 alone, and on several times, her monthly profits have topped $300,000.

Shfa has earned a total of $77,400 throughout the last week. Her profits totaled $1.27 million over the previous 30 days and an astonishing $6.76 million over the previous three months.

Shfa has made over $1 billion after 984 films have been uploaded over the course of eight years. Her current estimated net worth is above $50 million, or more than Rs 410 crore.

Shfa’s extraordinary success on YouTube is an inspiration, demonstrating the huge income possibilities and worldwide exposure that video networks provide for gifted people.

The Wall Street Journal has covered the lives of four other famous kids, Vlad, Niki, Diana, and Nastya, in addition to Shfa. Three well-known YouTube channels, Vlad and Niki, Like Nastya, and Kids Diana Show, all feature these young celebrities as their faces. Over 300 million people have subscribed to all of these channels on YouTube. Their movies generally target preschoolers and early school-age children with their content.

Toy companies often promote these kids for using and having fun with their toys in their videos. These young performers may make anything from $75,000 to over $300,000 from these partnerships. This demonstrates the successful economic relationships that may develop between young YouTube stars and toy manufacturers.

 

 

 

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