The TikTok-famous D’Amelio family is forming a new management company in partnership with music-industry upstart Firebird to help other influencers extend their celebrity beyond the internet
Siblings Charli and Dixie D’Amelio and their parents form new company to manage other social-media starsThe D’Amelio family collectively boasts more than 400 million social media followers. From left: Dixie, Marc, Charli and Heidi.
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