What is Todrick Hall’s net worth?
The pop singer has amassed a net worth of $4 million.
Net Worth: | $4 million |
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Date of birth: | April 4, 1985 (39 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | — |
Profession: | Pop Singer |
Nationality: | American |
Biography – A Short Wiki
Texas-born singer who rose to fame after auditioning for the ninth season of American Idol. He is an immensely popular social media star and is known for viral parody hits like “I Wanna Be On Glee.”
He began releasing popular YouTube videos in 2010.
He was named to Forbes magazine’s Top 30 Under 30 feature for 2014. He was a dancer in Taylor Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” music video. He is a member of the content house pridehousela.
Personal Life
In March of 2015 he began dating Jesse Pattison. In April of 2016 they posted a YouTube video introducing the puppy they adopted together. The couple ended their relationship in 2017.
He was the choreographer for the music video for the song “Blow” by Beyonce Knowles.
Quotes
“That was very difficult for me on ‘American Idol’ to feel like I had to be a certain way. It wasn’t that the producers were saying that you shouldn’t be gay or whatever, but there was this unspoken energy around saying you have to appeal to Middle America, and Middle America at that point was not ready for all that.”
— Todrick Hall
“People go to YouTube to laugh, and as a YouTuber, your job is to figure out a niche and feed people what they want to see. Now that I know what kind of stuff people want to see, then I will keep going down that road and creating videos that are going to make people laugh.”
— Todrick Hall
“I would love to be in ‘Wicked’: that’s my dream show. I don’t care if I’m just the guy who is swirling the ribbon at the beginning of ‘One Short Day,’ I love that show; I love the message of the show, and I would love to be in it some day.”
— Todrick Hall
“I don’t really know exactly what the plan is… I’m not a person that’s just pursuing acting or just pursuing singing or just pursuing dancing. You know, I would love to do reality television, I would like to go back to Broadway.”
— Todrick Hall
“I don’t know a kid who grew up in the ’90s who wasn’t obsessed with Disney, and I guess I never grew out of that phase, honestly. It’s not just Disney: it’s anything that has to do with fairytales for me. I think I just have Peter Pan Syndrome or something.”
— Todrick Hall