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Six-Year-Old YouTuber Raked In $11 Million For Toy Reviews In 2017 [VIDEO]

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The six-year-old host of a YouTube toy review channel reportedly earned $11 million in 2017.

Ryan’s channel, “Ryans ToysReview,” is run by his family and boasts over 10 million subscribers, reported Fox 5 Vegas Monday. Since its March 2015 inception, the channel has garnered nearly 17 billion total video views.

“Ryan loves Toys. Toys Review for kids by a kid! Join Ryan to see him play with toys and review toys for kids!” reads the channel description. “He loves Cars, Trains, Thomas and friends, Lego, Superheroes, Disney toys, open surprise eggs, play doh , Pixar Disney cars , Disney Planes, monster trucks, minions, playtime at the fun, family fun adventure and so much more!”

The channel notes that most of the toys featured in the videos are donated to a charity in the family’s area.

The video titles, such as “Ryan Plays with Thomas & Friends Toy Trains for Kids” and “KIDS TOY SHOPPING SPREE WITH RYAN!!!!” often focus around Ryan’s activities pertaining to certain toys.

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While “Ryans ToysReview” has achieved success, other channels have seen steep revenue declines during the “adpocalypse,” during which YouTube has demonetized videos deemed controversial by the video sharing service. Various YouTube content creators have complained about the machinated process by which YouTube demonetizes videos based on key terms in their titles, descriptions, etc.

The Daily Caller News Foundation reached out to the “Ryans ToysReview” channel for comment, but received none in time for press.

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