American social media personality (born 2004)
Charli D'Amelio is an American social media personality born in 2004 who became widely known for creating short dance videos on platforms like TikTok. She matters because she represents a new generation of influencers who built massive audiences through social media rather than traditional entertainment channels, shaping how young people consume content and what kinds of online personalities gain cultural prominence.
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charli d’amelio is the queen of pop. born on may 1, 2004 from norwalk connecticut. she started her career off of the famous platform, tiktok, and became viral around 2019, the same year she started on the platform. she started blowing up from doing little viral dances, duets, and challenges on the famous platform. she then released many things on the walk to her fame. she even released her song, “if you ask me to” in october of 2022. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/charli+d%27amelio">Read mor
Charli Grace D'Amelio (/dəˈmɪlioʊ/ də-MIL-ee-oh; born May 1, 2004) is an American social media personality and dancer. She was a competitive dancer for over a decade before she came to prominence in late 2019, when she began posting dance videos on the video-sharing platform TikTok and joined The Hype House that same year. D'Amelio quickly amassed a large following and subsequently became the most-followed creator on the platform from March 2020 to June 2022. With over 156 million followers, she is the second most-followed person on TikTok as of 2025.
D'Amelio made her feature film debut with a voice role in the 2020 animated film StarDog and TurboCat. She starred in the Hulu reality series The D'Amelio Show (2021–2023) with her family and co-led the Snap Original reality show Charli vs. Dixie (2021–2022), with her sister. In 2022, D'Amelio won the thirty-first season of the dance competition series Dancing with the Stars alongside Mark Ballas. She made her Broadway debut in the ensemble of & Juliet in October 2024.
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