- Dobrik got his start on the now-defunct video-sharing app Vine in 2013, and is now worth an estimated $7 million .
- Here's everything you need to know about the 23-year-old Dobrik, who was born in Slovakia and now has more than 14 million YouTube subscribers .
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The rise of David Dobrik, a 23-year-old YouTuber worth over $7 million who got his start making 6-second videos
David Dobrik is a popular YouTuber known for his vlogs and antics with a group of creators dubbed the Vlog Squad .
A 23-year-old YouTuber by the name of David Dobrik was recently named Generation Z's favorite social media personality in a survey from financial analyst firm Piper Jaffray.
If you're not a teen, it's possible you've never heard of the star. He's a celebrity that's risen to fame thanks to social media: He got launched into the spotlight on the video-sharing app Vine, and has since turned to YouTube, where he has more than 14 million subscribers.
Now, Dobrik has turned his empire into a net worth estimated at $7 million. His elaborate stunts and vlogs have earned him movie roles, a gig hosting the Teen Choice Awards , and a loyal fanbase.
Here's everything you need to know about David Dobrik, a Vine star-turned-YouTuber:
David Dobrik was born in Kosice, Slovakia on July 23, 1996. He has three siblings named Ester, Sarah, and Toby.
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Dobrik and his family immigrated to a suburb of Chicago when Dobrik was six years old. He attended Vernon Hills High School, where he played tennis.
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Source: Famous Birthdays , Chicago Tribune
Because he moved to the US when he was six, Dobrik is protected from deportation under the Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, that allows undocumented minors to live and work in the country. However, under President Donald Trump, those protections could be revoked.
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After Dobrik graduated high school, his parents gave him a choice: go to college or move out. Dobrik chose to move to Los Angeles in 2013 with a few of his friends, and the group struggled to survive on cheap groceries like peanut butter and bread.
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Around this time, Dobrik discovered an app called Vine, where users could create short six-second looping videos to share with others. He started out running a few different sports accounts from which he would upload sports highlights and clips. At that point, Dobrik estimates he was making $1,500 to $2,000 a month.
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But Dobrik soon transitioned over to creating comedic Vine videos. He started teaming up with other funny people on Vine a group thats come to be dubbed as the Vlog Squad. This includes other big-name former Vine stars and YouTubers like Scotty Sire, Toddy Smith, Gabbie Hanna, Josh Peck, and Zane Hijazi.
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As he continued to produce videos on Vine, Dobrik followed some of the platforms creators over to YouTube in 2015. But he couldnt afford to create elaborate productions and rent out massive sets like other lucrative influencers were doing in order to produce content.
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Thats when Dobrik met fellow Vine star Liza Koshy, who introduced him to vlogging essentially, online video journals. "I really liked that it was a small camera and you could just record your whole day," Dobrik told Forbes. "I filmed my first vlog and I think it worked because I wasnt trying to make it work. I was just doing it for my own enjoyment."
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By November 2015, Dobrik and Koshy were dating. "Never have I ever gotten so comfortable being around a person as quickly as I did with her," Dobrik said on the couples one-year anniversary. "I probably sound so repetitive talking about how lucky I am."
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When Vine shut down in late 2016, Dobrik switched over full-time to YouTube, where he has two channels: David Dobrik, home to vlogs, and David Dobrik Too, where he puts his content featuring members of his Vlog Squad. Between the two channels, Dobrik has over 20 million subscribers.
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Dobrik launched a podcast in mid-2017 with fellow Vlog Squad member Jason Nash. Called "Views," the podcast takes people behind the scenes of their vlogs and just features the crazy antics between the two.
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Dobrik and Koshy announced in June 2018 they had split. They filmed an emotional video on YouTube about the mutual breakup, and told fans they couldnt be together because of personal issues. Despite no longer dating, the two remain best friends and still film videos together.
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Dobrik has turned his success on YouTube into big-screen gigs. He starred in the animated film "Angry Birds Movie 2," and hosted the Teen Choice Awards in August 2019 alongside "Pretty Little Liars" star Lucy Hale.
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Dobrik and his Vlog Squad are known for the wild pranks they play on each other, and general mayhem wherever they go. Just this year, Dobrik married the mother of Vlog Squad member Jason Nash to successfully pull off a long-standing joke of becoming Nashs stepdad. The marriage lasted a full month.
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Dobrik is worth an estimated $7 million. He owns a $2.5 million home in Los Angeles, which features an in-house recording studio and a multitude of cars, including a Tesla and Ferrari.
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Dobrik has a full-time live-in assistant, his longtime best friend Natalie Noel. Rumors have swirled that the two are dating, but the two havent confirmed that.
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Its unclear what the future holds for Dobrik, although hes said in past interviews he hopes to remain in the entertainment business. Dobrik told J-14 this year he would love to do late-night television.
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