TIKTOK gives its users a chance to show off their talents, while also raking in the cash.
Enola Bedard is one of the lucky ones who has managed to become a millionaire from the video sharing site.
Enola Bedard is an dancer and influencer who has taken social media by storm.
Born in Canada on September 14, 2000, she now lives in Los Angeles.
Enola is also a very talented choreographer, which she demonstrates in her popular videos.
She started dancing when she was a teenager, and has since used it to become a social media star.
In 2023 she is branching out into singing and releasing her first track – Yes, Please.
She shared a video of her dancing to the new single which is out from June 9, 2023.
On social media, Enola is widely known for her incredible dancing videos.
Since becoming an influencer in 2020, she has won over millions and millions of loyal followers.
You can follow her on TikTok on her VERY popular handle @enola.bedard, where she boasts 16 million followers
Over on Instagram her @enola.bedard page, she has two million fans – all social media stats are as of June 2023.
Through her work on social media Enola has earned a fortune.
She has an estimated net worth of around $1.5million.
On Instagram she can command around £3,000 per sponsored post.
Before becoming an influencer, Enola was in college, but quit to focus on her dancing.
Speaking to Holr Magazine, she explained how her TikTok journey unfolded: "I first started dancing when I was 13 years old. I was just doing some dance competitions at a dance school in Quebec City.
"Then, I won a scholarship to go to Los Angeles and I absolutely fell in love with L.A.
"When I was around 18, I quit college because I wanted to focus on being a dancer and an actress.
"I would go back and forth from L.A. to Canada to train as much as I could. I would take 5 classes a day for 3 months and it was hard training but it was so worth it and I worked super hard.
Enola went on: "I started in May 2020 and I did it because I had so much fun.
"Then, I had the idea to start dancing in public- which no one was doing – and I went to a mall with my mom.
"That video blew up! It got 30 million views in 2 days and I panicked, but since then my whole life changed completely!"
She ended with: "I still don’t understand how this happened, honestly, but I’m so grateful."
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