The Paul Brothers, Livvy Dunne and Kai Cenat who among the figures who made the cut in Forbes‘ list of the top creators on the internet.
MrBeast led the way with annual earnings of $85 million and a total follower count of 500 million across all social media channels.
Logan Paul cracked the list at No. 12 with $9.8 million in earnings and 76.1 million followers, and brother Jake was right behind him in 13th at $13.6 million and 69.9 million respectively.
In the case of the Pauls, their athletic endeavors help to supplement their incomes. Logan looked like a natural in a WWE ring from the moment he debuted and wasted little time climbing the ranks, while Jake is 10-1 as a boxing professional and meets Mike Tyson on Nov. 15 in what promises to be a blockbuster bout.
Cenat (No. 24) and Dunne (No. 31) both made the top 40 as well.
Cenat’s modest streaming setup has come to host a number of notable celebrities. WWE star John Cena was among the most recent guests, and the 16-time world champion fully embraced the unique vibes of the show:
Dunne is a fifth-year senior for the LSU gymnastics team, which is looking to defend its national title. She appeared in nine meets with the Tigers in 2024. On3 projects her to have a $4 million NIL valuation, which is the second-highest in college sports.
Another LSU athlete was included in Fortune’s list. Tigers basketball star Flau’jae Johnson was estimated to make $7 million in off-court earnings.
Johnson averaged 14.9 points and 5.5 rebounds as a sophomore, with LSU advancing to the Elite Eight of the 2024 NCAA tournament.
As bright as her future is on the basketball court, she might be turning more heads in the rap game. She performed one of her songs, “Came Out a Beast,” at the ESPYs in July.