Ricegum (Youtuber) Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $1 Million

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Bryan Le was born on 19 November 1996, in Las Vegas, Nevada USA to Vietnamese parents Luat Quang Le and Quang Ly Lely also of part Chinese ancestry, and is best known as YouTube content creator and rapper RiceGum, who has released a duet with Alissa Violet, entitled ‘’Its Everynight Sis’’.

So just how rich is Ricegum as of late 2017? According to authoritative sources, this YouTuber has a net worth of over $1 million, and according to some, he makes $125,000 on a monthly basis, with his wealth being accumulated from his career in the previously mentioned field, as he makes money every time an ad is displayed with his videos.


Ricegum (Youtuber) Net Worth $1 Million


When it comes to Bryan’s education, he attended Sierra Vista High School and after matriculating enrolled into the University of Las Vegas. However, as he became more interested in creating videos, RiceGum decided to drop out and pursue his career as a YouTuber on a more serious level. He started off by uploading gaming videos about the popular game franchise, ‘’Call Of Duty’’, and in addition to that he would often stream on Twitch, one of the most used platforms for that content, and later collaborated with Mia Khalifa there. His gaming skills and efforts were recognized, and he earned a partnership with Machinima, but nevertheless he ended up being banned from the network, as he showed a BB gun in one of his videos.

However, RiceGum managed to rise to fame later on when he started uploading thematically new videos and a series entitled ‘’These Kids Must Be Stopped’’, in which he spoke harshly and made fun of children using social networks and behaving in an inappropriate. When he began doing so, RiceGum quickly gained a lot of attention from the media, and ultimately gained more fans and subscribers. His channel reached a million subscribers shortly after that, which certainly was a big milestone for him. As time went on, RiceGum began uploading differing types of videos such as ‘’This Girl Must Be Stopped’’, with the first video being uploaded in 2016, and which has now been viewed more well over five million times, and he followed it by uploading two more parts. Eventually RiceGum also began working on the so called ‘’diss-tracks’’, in which he speaks harshly about other people in the YouTube community, which has become a trend nowadays. His most viewed and controversial diss-track is called ‘’Its Everynight Sis’’, which he made in collaboration with his fellow YouTuber and friend Alissa Violet, after another group of YouTubers, Team 10 bullied her in their song. ‘’Its EveryNight Sis’’ has more than 120 million views as of today, and RiceGum and Alissa have received critical acclaim for their rapping talent. The song can also be bought on Spotify, which certainly plays a significant role when it comes to RiceGum’s finances.

Some of his latest videos include ‘’Martinez Twins Join Clout Gang’’ and ‘’Martinez Twins Take the Lie Detector Test’’. To conclude, despite being young, Bryan succeeded in establishing a loyal army of followers who regularly watch his videos.

When it comes to RiceGum’s private life, being a YouTuber, he often shares information on that topic with his audience, however, we don’t have any record of any previous relationships. He lives in a house in Los Angeles with his friends such as Alissa Violet, FaZe Banks and Sommer Ray. Bryan had feuds with other YouTubers such as Gabbie Hanna, who accused him of physical assault, and also with Jake Paul, the ex-boyfriend of Alissa Violet.

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