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What the Stars Are Doing Over 10 Years Later

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"Dance Moms" first aired nearly 10 years ago. Jason Merritt/KCA2015/Getty Images
  • The reality show "Dance Moms" first premiered on Lifetime 10 years ago in 2011.
  • JoJo Siwa has gone on to achieve a massive social-media following. 
  • Maddie Ziegler made it big when she danced in Sia's music video.
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Maddie Ziegler was 8 years old when "Dance Moms" started filming.

Maddie Ziegler on "Dance Moms. " Lifetime

In the first episode, her mom, Melissa Gisoni, proudly declared that Maddie was Abby Lee Miller's, the controversial and strict teacher of the elite Abby Lee Dance Company, favorite student.

The dancer kept that title for most of her ALDC career.

The 19-year-old is one of the most famous dancers to emerge from the show.

Maddie Ziegler appeared in the "West Side Story" remake. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

In 2014, Maddie hit it big when musician Sia tapped her to appear in the "Chandelier" music video. The two have continued to work closely together, and Ziegler starred in Sia's 2021 movie "Music," which has been criticized for casting an able-bodied actor to play a disabled character.

Maddie also played Velma in the 2021 "West Side Story" remake.

In addition to dancing and acting, she judged Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance?" in 2016, released a memoir titled "The Maddie Diaries" in 2017, and launched a makeup collection with Morphe in 2020.

Maddie's younger sister, Mackenzie, was one of the youngest ALDC dancers.

Mackenzie Ziegler on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

Mackenzie was around 6 years old at the start of the show, so she competed in a lower age bracket than the rest of the team.

She was known for her comedic quotes, like when she said she didn't need to be a Broadway dancer, she just wanted to stay home and eat chips.

She's now focusing on an acting and singing career.

Mackenzie Ziegler released an album, "Phases," in 2018. Paul Archuleta/Getty Images

After leaving "Dance Moms," Mackenzie has released music under the stage name Kenzie.

She dropped her first album "Phases" in 2018 and even collaborated with Sia for her 2020 song "Exhale. "

With a growing presence on YouTube and TikTok, Kenzie's also branched into acting by starring on the Brat web series "Total Eclipse" and voicing the main character in the US version of the film "Ice Princess Lily" (2019).

Recently, Mackenzie competed as Tulip on Fox's "The Masked Dancer" and came in third place. She also played Ivy in "Let Us In" (2021).

In September 2021, she marked a new era of her music career with her single "Happy for Me," and she also released her collaboration with NOTD, "Worst Thing," in May 2022.

Chloe Lukasiak often played second fiddle to Maddie.

Chloe Lukasiak on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

Chloe was 9 years old when she first appeared on "Dance Moms," and she was one of Maddie's biggest challengers.

Every week was a battle to see which one of them would win the solo at the competition.

Now, she's a published writer.

Chloe Lukasiak has talked about attending Pepperdine University. John Wolfsohn/Getty Images

Chloe stepped away from the often-toxic competitive-dance world when she left the series at the end of season four. Now, she's 20 years old.

She has a separate Instagram where she posts her poetry, and she previously released a book in 2018 called "Girl on Pointe: Chloe's Guide to Taking on the World."

She also uploads vlogs on YouTube for over 2 million subscribers. In her videos, she talks about attending Pepperdine University and her college experience.

Additionally, Chloe has appeared in various movies like "Center Stage: On Pointe" (2016) and "Loophole" (2019).

 

 

Nia Sioux was 10 when her "Dance Moms" journey began.

Nia Sioux on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

Although Abby Lee seemingly didn't consider her one of the top dancers, Nia held her own and even learned how to perfect a difficult signature move — the death drop, in which the dancer falls to the ground in a split-legged pose.

Nia is currently enrolled at UCLA.

Nia Sioux is acting and singing while attending UCLA. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

The 20-year-old is attending UCLA while also staying busy with a budding singing and acting career.

She's worked on shows like CBS' "The Bold and the Beautiful" and Brat's web series "Sunnyside Up.

Nia dropped her latest single "Low Key Love" in 2020, and she vlogs on YouTube for over a million subscribers.

In 2021, she started the podcast "Adulting with Teala and Nia" alongside Teala Dunn and played Hanna Brooks in the TV movie "Imperfect High."

She also appeared in the film "I Am Mortal" in 2021. 

Brooke Hyland was the oldest member of the team when the show started.

Brooke Hyland on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

At 13 years old, Brooke had already been dancing for years and seemed, at times, to be getting tired of it.

Throughout the series, she would say that she was missing out on regular high-school activities because she was so focused on dance.

Brooke eventually got the normal school experience she wanted.

Brooke Hyland graduated from Ohio University. Presley Ann/Getty Images

After leaving the show at age 16, Brooke finished up high school and eventually went on to graduate from Ohio University with a marketing degree in 2019.

She tried her hand at a singing career shortly after she left "Dance Moms," but now she runs a popular food-themed Instagram account and occasionally posts on her YouTube channel, which has over 200,000 subscribers. 

She still seems to be close friends with Nia and was pictured hanging out with her in late 2020.

Brooke's younger sister, Paige, was 10 years old when the show started.

Paige Hyland on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

Paige tried hard to keep up with Chloe and Maddie but often found herself relegated to group dances instead of solos.

Kendall Vertes joined the show on season two.

Kendall Vertes on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

Dancing since she was just 18 months old, the then-9-year-old stayed on the show through season seven.

 

Kendall is now an actress and singer.

Kendall Vertes has appeared in several films. Paul Archuleta/Getty Images

Under the stage name Kendall K, she released several albums and singles, with her latest song "Girl Talk" debuting in 2018.

The 19-year-old also branched into acting, recently appearing in the movies "Rapunzel: A Princess Frozen in Time" (2019), "Santa in Training" (2019), and a live-action version of "Anastasia" (2020), about the Romanov royal family.

In 2021, she started hosting "The Kendall K. and Friends Show" on CBS-TV.

She also regularly posts on her Instagram page, which has over 9 million followers.

 

Asia Monet Ray joined the show during season three.

Asia Monet Ray on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

When she was 8 years old, Asia was brought onto the ALDC team and challenged other performers like Mackenzie.

Asia is now focusing on a singing career.

Asia Monet Ray posts song covers on YouTube. Yuchen Liao/Getty Images

After "Dance Moms," she had her own Lifetime reality show called "Raising Asia" that ran for a single season in 2014.

Asia also jumped into acting, appearing on multiple episodes of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" and FX's "American Crime Story."

These days, the 16-year-old is prioritizing a music career, as she released her single "Real Life" in 2019 and frequently posts song covers on her YouTube page to nearly 500,000 subscribers. 

Kalani Hilliker joined the elite dance team during season four.

Kalani Hilliker on "Dance Moms. " Lifetime

Kalani gained attention on Lifetime's "Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition," a "Dance Moms" spin-off in which young performers compete for $100,000 and a scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet School.

She officially joined the reality-show cast when she was 13 years old.

The 21-year-old is still dancing.

Kalani Hilliker launched a line of prom dresses. Dana Pleasant/Getty Images for boohoo.com

Her Instagram page, which has over 6 million followers, is filled with videos showing off her moves. She captioned one clip, "Dance is always my 1st love."

In addition to dancing, Kalani now vlogs on her YouTube channel for over 800,000 subscribers.

She also dove into the world of fashion with a line of formal dresses for Prom Girl, and several "Dance Moms" alumni, like Nia and Kendall, attended her launch event.

Kalani's also acted in projects like the movie "Swiped" (2018) and on the Brat TV show "Dirt."

She still seems to be friends with Kendall, and shared a selfie with her on Instagram in January 2021.

JoJo Siwa joined the "Dance Moms" cast in 2015.

JoJo Siwa on "Dance Moms." Lifetime

JoJo was a late addition to the series, officially joining during season five.

Before her entrance to the official team, JoJo was on "Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition" when she was only 9 years old.

She's one of the most famous stars to come from the show.

JoJo Siwa has millions of followers and subscribers across multiple platforms. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for GLAAD

JoJo has over 12 million subscribers on her YouTube channel and she's also gained over 41 million followers on TikTok. 

The 19-year-old does a little bit of everything, from acting to singing to vlogging.

JoJo also has an accessories line with Claire's, portrayed T-Rex on Fox's "The Masked Singer," and was named one of Time's 100 most influential people of 2020.  

Recently, she starred in Nickelodeon's dance flick "The J Team" (2021).

She also competed and got second place on season 30 0f ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," though she earned the first perfect score of the season for her and dance partner Jenna Johnson's foxtrot. 

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Dance Moms' Most Memorable Stars: Where Are They Now?

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Who’s at the top of the pyramid? JoJo Siwa, Maddie Ziegler and more stole the spotlight on Dance Moms — and their parents weren’t afraid to bring the drama.

The Lifetime reality series premiered in 2011 and followed the Abby Lee Dance Company’s junior elite competition team as they rehearsed and performed rigorous new routines each week. Originally, the team consisted of Maddie, Mackenzie Ziegler, Nia Sioux, Chloe Lukasiak, Brooke Hyland and Paige Hyland. While the talented tots put their moves to the test, their mothers bickered about how to get their child to become a star.

Dance Moms originally ran for seven seasons through February 2017 and inspired several spin-offs, including Dance Moms: Miami and Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition. In March 2017, studio owner Abby Lee Miller announced that she was leaving the series amid ongoing legal troubles. Two months later, she was sentenced to one year and a day in prison, followed by two years of supervised release, after pleading guilty to fraud charges.

Abby’s ups and downs didn’t end there. In April 2018, she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and was ultimately left wheelchair-bound after several surgeries. However, the longtime dance instructor took her own advice and “saved her tears for her pillow,” making a triumphant return to an additional eighth season of Dance Moms in June 2019.

Before new students swarmed the Pennsylvania-based dance studio for season 8, original dancers Maddie and Mackenzie were ALDC favorites. Us Weekly confirmed in December 2015 that Maddie was leaving the series — and the dance studio she grew up in — as her career took off.

“Acting is something she’s really excited to pursue and [Maddie] is in high demand,” a source explained at the time following the young dancer’s impressive collaborations with Grammy-nominated artist Sia.

The Music star’s younger sister and their mom, Melissa Gisoni, departed the Lifetime show soon after. In a candid personal essay for Cosmopolitan published in June 2016, the mother of two opened up about the unexpected challenges that came with raising her kids in the spotlight. Though it was hard to leave the studio they loved behind, Melissa knew it was time to say goodbye.

“Dance Moms was really a great platform for my kids, but they were pretty much done with it,” she wrote at the time. “It’s the same thing over and over, week after week. My kids told me they didn’t want to do it anymore. When my kids aren’t happy anymore, I don’t care about anything else. It was also holding the kids back. … My kids are very happy. They miss the girls but they don’t miss the drama.”

Scroll down to learn what your favorite Dance Moms stars are up to now:

Who’s at the top of the pyramid? JoJo Siwa, Maddie Ziegler and more stole the spotlight on Dance Moms — and their parents weren’t afraid to bring the drama. The Lifetime reality series premiered in 2011 and followed the Abby Lee Dance Company’s junior elite competition team as they rehearsed and performed rigorous new routines each week. Originally, the team consisted of Maddie, Mackenzie Ziegler, Nia Sioux, Chloe Lukasiak, Brooke Hyland and Paige Hyland. While the talented tots put their moves to the test, their mothers bickered about how to get their child to become a star. Dance Moms originally ran for seven seasons through February 2017 and inspired several spin-offs, including Dance Moms: Miami and Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition. In March 2017, studio owner Abby Lee Miller announced that she was leaving the series amid ongoing legal troubles. Two months later, she was sentenced to one year and a day in prison, followed by two years of supervised release, after pleading guilty to fraud charges. Abby’s ups and downs didn’t end there. In April 2018, she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and was ultimately left wheelchair-bound after several surgeries. However, the longtime dance instructor took her own advice and “saved her tears for her pillow,” making a triumphant return to an additional eighth season of Dance Moms in June 2019. [jwplayer 7d23YeBo-zhNYySv2] Before new students swarmed the Pennsylvania-based dance studio for season 8, original dancers Maddie and Mackenzie were ALDC favorites. Us Weekly confirmed in December 2015 that Maddie was leaving the series — and the dance studio she grew up in — as her career took off. “Acting is something she’s really excited to pursue and [Maddie] is in high demand,” a source explained at the time following the young dancer’s impressive collaborations with Grammy-nominated artist Sia. The Music star’s younger sister and their mom, Melissa Gisoni, departed the Lifetime show soon after. In a candid personal essay for Cosmopolitan published in June 2016, the mother of two opened up about the unexpected challenges that came with raising her kids in the spotlight. Though it was hard to leave the studio they loved behind, Melissa knew it was time to say goodbye. “Dance Moms was really a great platform for my kids, but they were pretty much done with it,” she wrote at the time. “It's the same thing over and over, week after week. My kids told me they didn't want to do it anymore. When my kids aren't happy anymore, I don't care about anything else. It was also holding the kids back. … My kids are very happy. They miss the girls but they don't miss the drama.” Scroll down to learn what your favorite Dance Moms stars are up to now: [podcast_block]

The Abby Lee Dance Company founder appeared on Dance Moms for eight seasons before inspiring spin-off series Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition, Dance Moms: Miami and Dance Moms: Abby's Studio Rescue. In 2016, Abby pleaded guilty to felony bankruptcy fraud and was later sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison, but was released early. The Pennsylvania native was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma in 2018. After 10 rounds of chemo and several surgeries, which left her wheelchair-bound, Abby announced in May 2019 that she was cancer-free.

Us confirmed in December 2015 that Maddie — who was Miller’s star student — would be leaving the reality show after its sixth season. By that point in her career, she had appeared in Sia’s “Chandelier” and “Elastic Heart” music videos and had performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Dancing With the Stars and Saturday Night Live. After her Dance Moms exit, Maddie became a judge on Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation and wrote a trilogy of YA novels. In 2021, she starred in Sia’s controversial film, Music, and in Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of West Side Story.

The Teen Choice Award winner, like her older sister, left the Lifetime show in 2016 after six seasons to pursue other projects. Prior to making her Dance Moms exit permanent, she recorded a hit album, Mack Z, and made her acting debut on Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. Mackenzie continued to reach for pop stardom in 2017 when she joined singer Johnny Orlando on tour throughout the U.S. and U.K. From 2018 to 2020, the “Girl Party” artist starred in high school drama series Total Eclipse on Brat TV. She returned to reality TV in 2021 when she competed as the Tulip on Fox’s The Masked Dancer, finishing in third place overall.

Maddie and Mackenzie’s mom admitted in a June 2016 Cosmopolitan essay that she “never wanted to be on TV” — and never wants to return, even though Dance Moms was “really a great platform” for her kids. Though she’s grown more “protective” over her daughters since their time on the show, she doesn’t consider herself a traditional “stage mom.” In 2020, Melissa reunited with fellow Dance Moms alums Kelly, Holly and Jill to launch the “Because Mom Said So” podcast.

The former ALDC member was constantly pitted against Maddie for competition glory and eventually couldn’t handle the pressure. Chloe left Dance Moms in 2014 after four seasons, but she and her mom briefly returned for guest roles in season 7. In 2016, she starred in Lifetime’s TV movie Center Stage: On Pointe and made a cameo on NBC’s Superstore. Her first book, Girl on Pointe: Chloe's Guide to Taking on the World, was released in January 2018. The Pepperdine University student now has a successful YouTube channel with more than 2.2 million subscribers.

One of the OG cast members, Christi’s rocky relationship with the ALDC founder was at the center of her Dance Moms story line. Before ultimately deciding she and Chloe were done with the show in 2014, Christi frequently called out favoritism toward Maddie in the studio. She has since turned toward charity work, signing on with mental health advocacy organization YourMomCares in 2019. Reality TV fans have also found Christi on TikTok, where she shares her best “Adulting 101” tips.  

The Nebraska native joined Dance Moms during its fifth season after making the top five on Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition in 2013. Following her reality TV stardom, JoJo released pop singles “Boomerang” and “I Can Make U Dance,” later launching a nationwide U. S. tour in 2019. The Masked Singer alum was named one of TIME magazine’s most influential people in the world in September 2020. Four months later, she publicly came out as a member of the LGBTQ community. “Personally, I have never, ever, ever been this happy before and it feels really awesome,” she said in an Instagram Live at the time, shortly before introducing her girlfriend, Kylie Prew, to her social media followers.

In August 2021, Siwa joined season 30 of Dancing With the Stars and danced with a woman, becoming the first celeb on the show to be paired with a professional dancer of the same sex.

Siwa and Prew eventually split in November 2021 amid her stint on DWTS, in which she placed second with pro Jenna Johnson. The songstress — who cohosts Siwas Dance Pop Revolution with mom Jessalynn Siwa — has since moved on, confirming in March 2022 that she has a new partner.

JoJo’s mom owned her own dance studio in Nebraska before the mother-daughter duo moved to Pennsylvania to join the ALDC. She now hosts her own podcast, “Success With Jess,” and sells rhinestones to make competitive dancers’ costumes pop on stage.

The UCLA student was one of the original members of the ALDC and remained on the team until the seventh season of Dance Moms, making her the longest-tenured dancer on the reality series. She has since kept fans hooked on her YouTube channel and has released her own music. In 2016, Nia made her Off-Broadway debut in Trip of Love and later joined the cast of CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.

In September 2021, she returned to Lifetime for the film Imperfect High. She played a teen drug addict opposite Sherri Shepherd.

The former school administrator was one of the most vocal parents on Dance Moms, often calling out favoritism and typecasting in the ALDC studio. She and her daughter, Nia, remained with the company until the show’s seventh season. Known to fans as Dr. Holly, the Carnegie Mellon alum cohosts the “Because Mom Said So” podcast with several of her fellow Dance Moms alums.

After joining the ALDC in season 2 of the Lifetime series, Kendall had a rocky road to the top of the pyramid. She was put on probation several times throughout her time on the competition team and briefly performed with Candy Apples Dance Center, the ALDC’s rival. Like many of her fellow Dance Moms alums, Kendall turned to vlogging after the show ended in 2019

The former pharmaceutical sales rep made a strong impression when she and Kendall joined the Dance Moms family. Jill was known for wanting to get her daughter to the top — no matter what — and frequently disagreed with the other moms. After her time as a reality TV star came to an end, Jill joined Kelly, Holly and Melissa in launching the “Because Mom Said So” podcast.

Once the eldest member of the ALDC elite team, Brooke and her sister, Paige, were dismissed from the show after season 4 in 2014. The “I Hurt” singer struggled with back injuries throughout her dance career due to her acrobatic routines. After leaving Dance Moms, Brooke pursued a business degree at Ohio University and graduated in 2019.

Like her older sister, Paige experienced plenty of ups and downs with her dance teacher before being kicked off of the competition team in 2014. She graduated high school in 2019 and enrolled at West Virginia University.

A former ALDC student herself, Kelly’s long history with Abby often caused tension between them. Her explosive behavior led to an alleged physical altercation between her and the studio owner, causing Kelly and her daughters to exit the show. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed against Abby on behalf of Kelly’s daughter Paige, alleging emotional distress. The case was dismissed one year later. Amid her drama with the ALDC, Kelly tweeted that she would be writing a book about her experience at the studio. In 2020, she started cohosting the “Because Mom Said So” podcast with former Dance Moms castmates.

The Arizona native made her Dance Moms debut in 2013 and was quickly promoted to a regular cast member once she earned a permanent place on the ALDC elite team. She previously competed on season 2 of Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition and had a small role on ABC Family’s Bunheads. Kalani began to put more focus on acting in 2018 when she starred alongside Noah Centineo in Swiped, a coming-of-age romantic-comedy. The Dirt actress sparked controversy in 2020 when she was pictured with a Blue Lives Matter flag and later revealed that she was voting for former president Donald Trump when he ran for re-election.

Kalani’s mom ran her own dance studio in Arizona before they made the move to the East coast to join the ALDC team. Kira is also the mother of two sons: Jax, born in 2007, and Jett, born in 2015. She’s engaged to Arizona real estate mogul David Newman.

The choreographer was a constant presence in the ALDC studio throughout all eight seasons of the Lifetime series. She continued working with Abby, her former instructor, when the Los Angeles-based studio had its grand opening in 2015. During an emotional Lifetime special before season 8 of Dance Moms aired in 2019, Abby admitted that Gianna was her greatest “legacy.

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Brynn Ramfallo Bio, Age, Dancing Moms, AGT, Dad, Tiktok and Height

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Brynn Ramfallo, biography and wiki

Brynn Ramfallo (born Brynn Adela Ramfallo) is an American reality TV actress, dancer and model. She gained wide recognition in 2013 after appearing as a contestant on the 8th season of America's Got Talent.

Her team was able to reach the quarterfinals of the competition, after which she won the national and regional competitions. Brynn also appeared on the show during the next show's eighth season.


In 2015, she appeared as a guest on the reality show Dance Moms. In 2016, she managed to become the main member of the Dance Moms collective, she appeared in three seasons, after which she left in 2017.



Brynn Rumfallo Age and birthday

Rumfallo as of 2019 is 16 years old, she was born on July 1, 2003 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She celebrates her birthday every July 1 of each year and she will be 17 years old on July 1, 2020.

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Brynn is a woman of average height, and in the photos she seems quite tall. She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.68 meters) when descending. She also weighs 112 pounds (51 kg). She has blonde hair, blue eyes and is 32-23-32 tall.



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Brynn was born to Aaron Rumfallo and Ashley Allen. She spent her childhood with two younger siblings, Sadie (sister) and Noah (brother). She loves pet dogs and owns two of them, namely Gigi and Lucy.

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  • Full name : Brinn Adela Ramfallo
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Dance Moms is an American reality television series that first appeared on July 13, 2011 on Lifetime. Rumfallo made his debut on the Lifetime reality show in 2015, and in 2016 he became the main cast of the elite team.


She painted herself. Brynn also appeared in the 2016 film Dance Moms: A Girl's Guide to Life as herself in television and online miniseries.

She also appeared in Dance Moms: Game Night and Girls' Day Off in the web series and miniseries respectively in 2016–2017.

After appearing on Dance Moms, she was honored to be compared to Maddie Ziegler, the show's best and most notable contestant. She was given the title of "The Next Maddie" and appeared to replace Maddie for the following seasons.



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AGT is an acronym for America's Got Talent. In 2013, she joined the Fresh Faces dance group, where she danced in modern dance styles.

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The group that competed in the eighth season of the Americas received a talent and advanced to the quarterfinals before their group elimination.


She trained more and appeared on the next show of the season as a guest. She was named Best Mini Class Dancer of 2014 at The Dance Awards in Vegas.

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Rumfallo has had a long career in the creative entertainment industry for quite some time now. Thanks to the income from her work as an actress, model and dancer, she was able to amass a modest fortune. His fortune is estimated at about $0.3 million.

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Brynn is a famous American reality TV actress, dancer and model. She gained wide recognition in 2013 after appearing as a contestant on the 8th season of America's Got Talent.

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Rumfallo for 2019 is 16 years old, she was born on July 1, 2003 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

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She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.68 meters) when descending. She also weighs 112 pounds (51 kg). She has blonde hair, blue eyes and is 32-23-32 tall.

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Six years ago, many were surprised that three million subscribers were interested in the life of an Italian businessman, but now this result seems modest, because the number of followers of Gianluca Vacca in social networks has stepped over 22 million.

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“I decided to start my own blog to prove that you can succeed even if you are a funny dunce. And I also like to destroy the bourgeois image that develops around wealthy people in Italy, ”Gianluca Vacca described his attitude to life.

A hedonist, an incorrigible optimist, an athlete, and, more recently, the father of baby Blue Jerusalem celebrates her 55th birthday on August 5th. For a blogger, this is just a number, because everyone who knows him notes: Vakki is a big child. But is everything so perfect and easy in the life of an entrepreneur, as we see in social networks?

From time to time there were rumors about the bankruptcy of Gianluca, sometimes his wealth was even called imaginary, invented to create an image on the Web, and legends were made about the betrayals of the dancing millionaire by young lovers. What do we know about the Italian blogger and his family?

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In the early 1960s, Gianluca's father founded a company manufacturing packaging equipment for the pharmaceutical industry. The firm soon entered the global market, making the Italian family rich. However, there were not only enterprising businessmen in the family, but also people of art: the aunt of the dancing millionaire created luxurious jewelry that ended up in the British gallery Tate, and the artist's uncle exhibited at Palazzo Pitti in Florence.

The heir to the founder of a large company received an excellent education: after school, he entered the Faculty of Economics and Commerce of the University of Bologna. As a student, the guy became interested in sports and fashion - his tradition of tucking the left leg of any trousers originates from there.

He worked in Papa Gianluca's company until the age of 29, but he could not be imbued with the company's philosophy. The Italian was much more interested in music, parties, fashion and art. “I only inherited three or four percent of what I own,” Wakki reasoned. — From 25 to 35 years old, I worked in 12 sectors of the economy. He was engaged in the tourist business, motor homes, wristwatches.

“I'm lucky to have people in my family who can run a successful business and keep it running. This allows me to fulfill myself the way I want,” Gianluca hinted at his brother Alberto

In fact, the entrepreneur did not have to bother much, because he lived on dividends from a corporation whose annual turnover exceeded a billion euros. But how much belonged to Gianluca? In 2010, the media wrote about 876 thousand shares of the company, and the statistics were not updated anymore. A businessman had the right not to disclose information about income, and becoming a propagandist of the dolce vita philosophy, he could easily lie about the level of well-being ...

Carelessness and hedonism from his youth reflected the character of Vacca, which, of course, did not escape his father's attention. Apparently, therefore, he handed over the reins of the corporation not to Gianluca, but to his nephew Alberto. The latter was the exact opposite of the dancing millionaire: a reserved, serious workaholic who started his working day at six in the morning. Alberto Vacca allocated five million euros a year to his cheerful cousin Alberto Vacchi - the Italian media caustically called this a payment for keeping the tattooed handsome man out of the company's affairs.

Gianluca's own business ventures brought nothing but trouble. He was engaged in plastic wristwatches for only a year, work in a travel agency resulted in problems with the law, the clothing brand went bankrupt. Everything turned out to be confusing with investments: Vacca's First Investments holding provided loans to companies, the lion's share of whose shares belonged to the Italian himself. Whether the man was laundering money or not, in 2017 his yachts, villas and golf club were arrested. Local media claimed that the debt of the entrepreneur reached 60 million euros, and the blogger complained that the figure was too high, and the problems arose due to a bank error in calculating interest on the loan. However, by this time the man already had another reliable source of income - social networks.

King of social networks and womanizer

An athlete spends two hours a day in the gym

In Italy, Gianluca became a social media star when he started a microblog in 2013. The businessman himself suddenly turned into an investment: a tattooed toned body, a stylish beard, pictures against the background of luxury goods - 30 thousand compatriots found Vacca's page interesting.

A year later, Gianluca gained worldwide fame when he spent his holidays in Sardinia in the company of Zac Efron. The actor kindly advertised the account of an Italian friend, calling him his most interesting acquaintance, and the number of subscribers increased significantly in a matter of days. The basis of Vacca's content was beautiful landscapes: the sea, yachts, luxurious interiors. It is not surprising that the millionaire called his book, which promotes hedonism, Enjoy - "Enjoy".

Our hero was photographed, as a rule, not alone, but in the company of attractive girls. It is easy to see that Gianluca chose companions 15-25 years younger than himself. No wonder, because the cheerful Italian did not feel like an aging or even a mature man. The media wrote about the novels of a businessman with actress Nina Senicar, Argentine TV presenter Belen Rodriguez, a journalist named Melissa Satta. Wacky was also credited with a relationship with Hollywood stars Michelle Rodriguez and Lindsay Lohan, however, the reporters did not wait for confirmation.

One of the girlfriends helped the entrepreneur to noticeably increase his popularity on the Internet: hundreds of thousands of users watched the joint dance of Wandering fashion brand designer Georgia Gabriele and Gianluca to Ricky Martin's hit in a few days. It was then that Vakki became interested in Russia, and together with Georgia he came to the show "Let them talk." It was not possible to get away from questions about the wedding: after all, the unambiguous tattoo “I love you, mine” flaunted on the arm of the millionaire. Gabriele calmly explained that the businessman was already married - at 28. The experience was unsuccessful, so the Italian vowed to marry, although he valued his beloved like no one else before. “Georgia is the only woman in my life who gave me the idea of ​​a son,” admitted Gianluca Vacca in the program of Channel One.

In turn, Georgia did not skimp on compliments addressed to her chosen one. “There is an 18 year difference between us, but believe me, I don’t feel it, because in fact he is a boy at heart,” the designer shared with StarHit. - Gianluca also has a young body, he trains for two hours every day. But we have one problem - everything else, he has the fantasy of a child, but I'm happy to play along with him. In general, it seems to me that age is more a psychological state, which depends on how a person relates to life.

Although Gianluca called the other half his wife, the union with Georgia did not last long: in the summer of 2017, the lovers broke up without explanation. Soon, the place of the slender brunette was taken by "Miss Colombia 2014" Ariadna Gutierrez, whom subscribers tirelessly compared with the previous passion of Vacca. However, only the next chosen one, the Venezuelan model Sharon Fonseca, managed to turn the freedom-loving bachelor into a family man.

Late fatherhood

Fans did not believe that the couple's relationship would last for a long time

How did Sharon win him over?

To begin with, let's clarify who she is, the girl who managed to change the worldview of the dancing millionaire. Sharon was born in 1995, which means that the age difference with Gianluca has reached a record high of 28 years. At 13, Fonseca began her modeling career, moved to America, and then received the specialty "clothing designer" and got an internship in a glossy magazine.

The girl managed to act in films, open a jewelry brand and a tattoo parlor. She also ran a page on the social network, where she shared beauty secrets and healthy food recipes. In 2018, Sharon became the heroine of Gianluca's blog - from now on, she was Vacca's constant partner in incendiary dances.

The millionaire did not aspire to become a dad: once he even mentioned that he never thought of Sharon as a potential mother of his children. However, Gianluca was suspected of paternity for a long time - the young Ginevra Mavilla often appeared in his microblog, whom the media dubbed Vacca's illegitimate daughter.

The businessman does not tire of thanking his beloved for the gift of happiness

“She has been present in my life since the age of five, she is like a daughter to me,” the businessman explained. “It’s hard for me to explain how much I love her, but I can say with confidence that she is an integral part of my life.”

Whether the millionaire planned or not, he still had to become a dad. On May 10, 2020, Sharon admitted to subscribers that she was pregnant, and Gianluca added that she would make a great mother. In October, the 53-year-old businessman had a daughter, Blue Jerusalem. For discharge, the man prepared a surprise for his loved ones by decorating the house with balls and toys.

Congenital pathology

The millionaire did not immediately tell about the congenital pathology of his daughter

The joy of late fatherhood was overshadowed only by the fact that the girl was born with a cleft palate, known as a wolf's mouth. Outwardly, the pathology is not noticeable, but in the future it can lead to the splitting of soft tissues, so Gianluca and Sharon turned to specialists for help.

“Our heart and soul was with our daughter, but also with those families that faced the same situation, because this happens to one child out of 700. We are lucky to have an excellent team of doctors, they will soon perform an operation to help my daughter live a normal life.


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