What were you doing as a 6-year-old?
Eating sand? Rolling off a slide? Or being forced to play house with your sisters?
How about making SGD$14 million a year? No?
That’s precisely what Ryan from “Ryan ToysReview” is doing at the moment.
He’s among the top 10 highest paid YouTubers in 2017. Ryan ToysReview is currently tied with Smosh at the 8th position.
You’ve read that right. Tied with Smosh. Wow.
Lest you’re not aware, Smosh is one of the top YouTube channels in the world, gaining its popularity by lip-syncing Pokemon song in 2005.
In case you’re still wondering what Ryan’s channel is about, it’s about Ryan reviewing toys. You know, not that it is obvious from the name of the channel or anything.
It’s basically a channel where a kid reviews toys for other kids.
Man, talk about a dream job. I would love to have a job like that as a kid. I mean, can you even imagine the number of toys he must have?
Simply scrolling through his YouTube channel would show you hundreds of video with millions of views. Plus, I’m sure toy companies would be more than willing to pay him money for a review.
Geez, talk about a kid with unlimited toys.
(Unlimited bla-I mean toys works)
Well, anyway, Ryan’s videos were obviously not done by himself since he’s a 6-year-old after all. His mother left her full-time job to film and produce the videos we see on Ryan’s channel.
Oh and, in case you’re wondering where he stores all his toys (like I am), his family actually donates the toys to charity. Wow, that’s a really nice gesture.
I could never bear to part with my toys as a kid, you know. Then and again, not everyone has that many toys to begin with either.
Anyway, Ryan’s family has created another channel called Ryan’s FamilyReview, featuring his parents and twin sisters reviewing toys and sometimes, snippets of their lives.
I really hope that one of these days, I’ll be able to make videos I love just like this kid (Who doesn’t, right?).
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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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