
On YouTuber, entertainer Hashimoto starred in a YouTube video by industrialist Yuta Mizaki, known as the "Prince of Green Juice," directly telling her about her financial situation.
■ The personal blog that began in the second grade of junior high school was a great success
In a video titled "Burning for Half a Year," which was released on September 7, 2021, Tenman opened a personal blog in the second grade of middle school entitled "The Great Exposure of Money from the Age of Tenman to the Present" and "Within a Month of Junior High School Year 3, 60, 80, 100 (Ten Thousand Yen)".
Moreover, at this time, in addition to blogs, there are also production works and autobiography "Junior High School Students Disqualification" income overlap together, "the MONTHLY MAX is 15 million yen."
After that, Tiange resigned from the office to which she belonged and began the life of the old people.
At that time, a room in the tower apartment was owned as its own home, plus a deposit of about 30 million yen, so there was no inconvenience in life, and I played online games all day long. However, after about two years of life, he was persuaded by his mother and felt a sense of crisis about the reduction of his deposit balance a little, and in September 2016, he made his Debut on YouTuber.
YouTube's highest monthly income after its debut was 50 million yen
Sweet Song confessed that the highest monthly income as a YouTuber was found to be promoting the "popular fit" of the bust bra after concealing the fact that he had undergone breast augmentation surgery in the past last year, which caused a big uproar.
It is said that at this time, In order to raise the repayment fee of the "popular fit" that had swelled to more than 370 million yen, Sweet Song began to use the 220 million yen deposit on hand for repayment. In order to earn the remaining 150 million yen from there, the waitress of YouTuber and the senior club, the cast of Baressk Tokyo, was triple-worked, and it was successfully completed.
Judging by the results, the highest monthly income at the time was "about 50 million yen," she recalls, "I think it was the hardest period of my life."