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Will Smith tops celebrity TikTok rich list as Dwayne Johnson and JoJo Siwa rack up the numbers

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Will Smith has topped the TikTok celebrity rich list of what the stars could be earning on the popular platform and he might want to cash in ASAP. The Bad Boys For Life actor is one of the most watched celebrities on TikTok, which now has 1.5 billion users worldwide during the coronavirus lockdown.

According to Online Casinos, Will boasts 21.5 million followers on the video app and has amassed more than 108.6 million likes.

Per their report, this means the Fresh Prince of Bel Air star could earn up to $107,500 (86,300) per sponsored post. Just to put those numbers into perspective, that’s said to be 49 times the average UK yearly salary – for one 60 second video.

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