TikTok Stars Charli, Dixie D’Amelio’s Family: Comprehensive Guide (original) (raw)

Overnight sensations! Charli D’Amelio and Dixie D’Amelio skyrocketed to fame thanks to their popularity on TikTok. Their success led to news that the social media stars and their parents, Marc and Heidi D’Amelio, would star in a reality show for Hulu in 2021.

Marc and Heidi tied the knot in May 2000; they welcomed daughters Dixie and Charli in August 2001 and May 2004, respectively.

Charli first posted on TikTok in June 2019, with her dance videos subsequently going viral. Dixie then followed in her younger sister’s footsteps. Charli became the most-followed TikTok user in March 2020, with more than 100 million followers. The title previously belonged to Loren Gray. Meanwhile, Dixie is the eighth most-followed individual.

The sisters have since landed sponsorship deals with brands such as EOS cosmetics and Hollister, appeared in commercials, released music and attended Paris Fashion Week.

They’ve also dated in the spotlight. Dixie split from boyfriend Griffin Johnson in July 2020 and has since begun seeing Noah Beck. Charli and Chase Hudson broke up in April 2020.

The siblings opened up exclusively to Us Weekly in July 2020 about their newfound success. “We’re lucky to have an incredible support system,” the duo raved at the time. “Our mom and dad are so active in balancing our schedules and making sure that we always prioritize school and work first.”

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Charli and Dixie lean on each other too. “If anything, our bond has gotten even stronger as sisters because the ‘fame’ isn’t always the easiest to navigate,” they told Us. “We are consistently there for each other and always supporting each other, on-camera and off. Our parents play a big role in making sure that we stay grounded and keep us feeling like normal teenagers — we’re still told to drop our phones and do the dishes or clean our rooms!”

The pair have found themselves in hot water but try to keep things in perspective. “We do our best to not let haters or ‘trolls’ get to us,” they said. “It’s difficult at times because mean words can hurt anyone, no matter who you are, but we do our best to focus on the positive and encourage others to be kind and spread love. … We feel most confident when we remember that we have such amazing fans who love and support us. They really make such a difference when we see negative or mean comments online.”

Scroll through the gallery below to learn more about the D’Amelio family:

TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family

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TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family: A Comprehensive Guide

Overnight sensations! Charli D’Amelio and Dixie D’Amelio skyrocketed to fame thanks to their popularity on TikTok. Their success led to news that the social media stars and their parents, Marc and Heidi D’Amelio, would star in a reality show for Hulu in 2021. Marc and Heidi tied the knot in May 2000; they welcomed daughters Dixie and Charli in August 2001 and May 2004, respectively. Charli first posted on TikTok in June 2019, with her dance videos subsequently going viral. Dixie then followed in her younger sister’s footsteps. Charli became the most-followed TikTok user in March 2020, with more than 100 million followers. The title previously belonged to Loren Gray. Meanwhile, Dixie is the eighth most-followed individual. The sisters have since landed sponsorship deals with brands such as EOS cosmetics and Hollister, appeared in commercials, released music and attended Paris Fashion Week. They've also dated in the spotlight. Dixie split from boyfriend Griffin Johnson in July 2020 and has since begun seeing Noah Beck. Charli and Chase Hudson broke up in April 2020. [sendtonews type="float" key="ZDKYu5gy29-3116125-14453"] The siblings opened up exclusively to Us Weekly in July 2020 about their newfound success. “We’re lucky to have an incredible support system,” the duo raved at the time. “Our mom and dad are so active in balancing our schedules and making sure that we always prioritize school and work first.” Charli and Dixie lean on each other too. “If anything, our bond has gotten even stronger as sisters because the ‘fame’ isn’t always the easiest to navigate,” they told Us. “We are consistently there for each other and always supporting each other, on-camera and off. Our parents play a big role in making sure that we stay grounded and keep us feeling like normal teenagers — we’re still told to drop our phones and do the dishes or clean our rooms!” The pair have found themselves in hot water but try to keep things in perspective. “We do our best to not let haters or ‘trolls’ get to us,” they said. “It’s difficult at times because mean words can hurt anyone, no matter who you are, but we do our best to focus on the positive and encourage others to be kind and spread love. … We feel most confident when we remember that we have such amazing fans who love and support us. They really make such a difference when we see negative or mean comments online.” Scroll through the gallery below to learn more about the D’Amelio family: [podcast_block]

TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family

Credit: Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix/Shutterstock

TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family: A Comprehensive Guide

Overnight sensations! Charli D’Amelio and Dixie D’Amelio skyrocketed to fame thanks to their popularity on TikTok. Their success led to news that the social media stars and their parents, Marc and Heidi D’Amelio, would star in a reality show for Hulu in 2021. Marc and Heidi tied the knot in May 2000; they welcomed daughters Dixie and Charli in August 2001 and May 2004, respectively. Charli first posted on TikTok in June 2019, with her dance videos subsequently going viral. Dixie then followed in her younger sister’s footsteps. Charli became the most-followed TikTok user in March 2020, with more than 100 million followers. The title previously belonged to Loren Gray. Meanwhile, Dixie is the eighth most-followed individual. The sisters have since landed sponsorship deals with brands such as EOS cosmetics and Hollister, appeared in commercials, released music and attended Paris Fashion Week. They've also dated in the spotlight. Dixie split from boyfriend Griffin Johnson in July 2020 and has since begun seeing Noah Beck. Charli and Chase Hudson broke up in April 2020. [sendtonews type="float" key="ZDKYu5gy29-3116125-14453"] The siblings opened up exclusively to Us Weekly in July 2020 about their newfound success. “We’re lucky to have an incredible support system,” the duo raved at the time. “Our mom and dad are so active in balancing our schedules and making sure that we always prioritize school and work first.” Charli and Dixie lean on each other too. “If anything, our bond has gotten even stronger as sisters because the ‘fame’ isn’t always the easiest to navigate,” they told Us. “We are consistently there for each other and always supporting each other, on-camera and off. Our parents play a big role in making sure that we stay grounded and keep us feeling like normal teenagers — we’re still told to drop our phones and do the dishes or clean our rooms!” The pair have found themselves in hot water but try to keep things in perspective. “We do our best to not let haters or ‘trolls’ get to us,” they said. “It’s difficult at times because mean words can hurt anyone, no matter who you are, but we do our best to focus on the positive and encourage others to be kind and spread love. … We feel most confident when we remember that we have such amazing fans who love and support us. They really make such a difference when we see negative or mean comments online.” Scroll through the gallery below to learn more about the D’Amelio family: [podcast_block]

Own Reality Show Charli D’Amelio Instagram TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family

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They Have Their Own Reality Show

Hulu announced in December 2020 that Charli, Dixie, Marc and Heidi would star in The D’Amelio Show, which debuted in September 2021. The reality show follows them “as they navigate their sudden rise to fame, all the while still staying true to their family values.”

The sisters teased the project to Us in July 2020, hinting: “You’ll have to wait and see! But we are working on something.”

Raking in Millions Charli D’Amelio Instagram TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family

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They’re Raking in Millions

Charli and Dixie are TikTok’s No. 2 and No. 3 earners, according to Forbes, bringing in 4millionand4 million and 4millionand2.9 million, respectively. Addison Rae bested the sisters for the No. 1 spot at $5 million.

Lived in Connecticut Heidi D'Amelio Instagram TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family

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They Lived in Connecticut Before Becoming Famous

The influencers grew up in Norwalk, Connecticut, before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue more career opportunities.

Marc and Heidi Are Public Figures Too Marc D'Amelio Instagram TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family

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Marc and Heidi Are Public Figures Too

Marc, for his part, is a politician who ran for Connecticut State Senate in 2018. However, he lost the race. Heidi, meanwhile, is a photographer and former model.

No Stranger to Controversy Charli D’Amelio Instagram TikTok Stars Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio and Their Family

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They Are No Stranger to Controversy

Charli and Dixie faced backlash in November 2020 after social media users accused them of being “rude” to their personal chef, Aaron May. The “Be Happy” singer threw up after he presented a meal that included snails, while her younger sister jokingly requested “dino nuggets” instead.

Dixie denied that she was being “disrespectful” toward May, who said his feelings were not hurt "at all" by the incident. Charli then cried during an Instagram Live as she called the situation a “misunderstanding.”

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