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Charli D'Amelio & Friends Channel 'Mean Girls' 'Jingle Bell Rock' Costume For New Collab

Charli D’Amelio got her friends into the “Jingle Bell Rock” costume from the movie Mean Girls!

The 16-year-old and her close pals did a big YouTube collab for the holidays, where they all filmed different holiday related videos for each of their YouTube channels, much like they did for Halloween.

Those joining Charli in the collab include her sister Dixie, Noah Beck, Chase Hudson, James Charles and Larray, and for her video, they surprised people on Omegle by singing Christmas carols in the matching outfits.

In the other videos, the group did a Secret Santa gift exchange, a white elephant gift exchange, make gingerbread houses, had a Christmas dinner and even had a snowball fight!

In case you missed it, Charli and Dixie recently had a very big announcement regarding their long awaited reality show.

Don’t forget, don’t forget to cast your votes for Favorite Social Star in the 2020 Just Jared Jr Fan Awards. James is also nominated for Favorite Beauty YouTuber in the Just Jared Fan Awards!


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The D'Amelio Family Tease Upcoming Reality Show With New Video, Launch Instagram Account

The D’Amelios have launched their very own family Instagram account!

Charli, Dixie, Heidi and Marc‘s new page is dedicated to their upcoming Hulu reality series, The D’Amelio Show.

For their first post, they shared a video announcement, saying, “We are so excited to announce that we have an original series coming to Hulu in 2021. We can’t wait to share our lives with you all. And show you our day to day in LA. And we can’t wait for you all to get to know us better.”

The official announcement of their new reality series was made on Friday morning. Find out more here!

Earlier this fall, Dixie opened up about the show and what it will be like having cameras around.

“I feel like it’s going to be nice having cameras that we know are there because sometimes we don’t even know when we’re being filmed,” she said during a radio interview in October.

“I think it’s going to be more like, ‘This is our lives and what we do,’ because people don’t get to see that. They just think we make TikToks and sit around all day. It’ll be showing our daily lives, how busy we actually are, what we’re doing,” Dixie told Euphoria magazine in November.

“Now that we’re doing the reality show, people are like, ‘Oh, is it going to be like the Kardashians? Are you guys going to be fighting and all this?’ I’m like, ‘Probably not.’ We just want to show our lives,” she added.

No specific release date has been set yet, but The D’Amelio Show will premiere on Hulu in 2021.

Charli & Dixie D'Amelio's Family Reality Show Coming To Hulu In 2021!!

YAY! The D’Amelio Show has officially found a home – Hulu!!

The upcoming eight-part docu-series will follow Charli and Dixie D’Amelio, as well as their parents Marc and Heidi, and will premiere in 2021.

The show will follow the D’Amelios as “they navigate their sudden rise to fame, all the while still staying true to their family values.”

“We are excited to be joining the Hulu family with a unique behind the scenes look into our life,” Marc said in a statement. “We’ve always been a very close family, but this experience has brought us even closer and we’re really excited to share a glimpse of our lives with the world. Many people create impressions of us based off of short content, a few minutes or even seconds. But now, we’re looking forward to sharing a side that you likely don’t get to see on our social channels.”

“Two years ago Charli and Dixie D’Amelio were virtually unknown outside of their town, and now have over 100 million fans who tune in daily for their every move. Every teen on social media dreams of becoming famous, but what happens when the reality hits?” Belisa Balaban, VP of Documentaries, Hulu, said. “The D’Amelio Show joins our growing slate of docuseries about the human experience and we’re incredibly excited to partner with the D’Amelio family to offer viewers an authentic look at the complicated lives of these two relatable young women thrust to the top of the social media algorithm.”

As most fans know, the D’Amelios have been working on getting their reality show going for quite a while now.

Back in September, Marc told paparazzi that “if we could be anything close to what [the Kardashians] achieved, that would be awesome.”

Dixie confirmed then too that they hadn’t started filming yet.

If you missed it, Charli and Dixie are both nominated for a 2020 Just Jared Jr Fan Award for Favorite Social Star of 2020. Be sure to cast your votes here!

Charli D'Amelio Opens Up About the Pressure of Dating In The Public Eye

Charli D’Amelio is speaking about being a public figure at a formative age.

The 16-year-old most followed person on TikTok opened up in a new interview about anxiety, fame and what it’s like dating in the public eye.

“Honestly, having people involved in your relationships can break it. It can really tear who you are down as a person,” Charli told ET‘s Keltie Knight. “When you start noticing yourself getting into that place where you’re like ‘Wow, these people are more invested in seeing us fail than they want to actually see us be happy together.”

“It can be really detrimental, and you just have to stay true to yourself. It happens with friendships, relationships… everything.”

Charli was dating fellow TikTok star Chase Hudson, but the couple announced their split towards the beginning of the pandemic in April. They remain on good terms and are still good friends, often being seen hanging out together!

If you missed it, see what Charli recently said about the accusations of her buying her TikTok followers…

Charli D'Amelio Responds To Accusations She Buys Her Followers

Charli D’Amelio is opening up about her follower count!

The 16-year-old recently passed 100 million followers on TikTok, and some people have claimed she or her dad bought followers.

“First of all, thank you so much. If you’re watching this, you’re most likely a very, very true person to be supporting me. You might have been here for awhile or you might be brand new to Charli D’Amelio, but I just want to say thank you, because obviously without you guys, I wouldn’t be able to be doing what I’m doing,” she shared on her podcast 2 Chix.

“Have I ever bought followers for myself or anyone? No, I have not,” Charli said. “Has my family? No, they have not. Has anyone that I know? No, they have not.”

“Are there bots on the app called TikTok? Indeed. Everyone has bots. That’s how the app is run. That’s how the app works. That’s how they make the app look the way it is,” she continued. “Can I control that? Absolutely not. I have no power. I do not work at TikTok. My father does not work at TikTok either. I know a lot of people think that. He does not. Moral of the story. I do not buy followers.”

“At the end of the day, everyone will think what they like to think, and that’s okay.”

Dixie D'Amelio Releases New Song & Video 'One Whole Day' With Wiz Khalifa - Watch!

Dixie D’Amelio has debuted her second single “One Whole Day,” which features rapper Wiz Khalifa!

The 19-year-old dropped the track and accompanying music video on Friday (December 4).

“It’s about changing how you talk about things. When you’re singing a sad song, it doesn’t need to be sad music,” Dixie said about the song.

The music video also features appearances from some of Dixie‘s friends, including boyfriend Noah Beck, sister Charli D’Amelio, Ryland Storms and Angel Herrera.

Dixie recently opened up about her music and wanting to address mental health through it.

“I haven’t even opened up about my personal mental health struggles yet, which I want to do and that’s what I might do with my debut project. My first two songs are kind of upbeat and happy. Obviously [my song] ‘One Whole Day’ is a little bit of a song of empowerment and speaks to just being yourself, getting over things quickly, and not dwelling on the past,” she told V Magazine.

“My ultimate goal with music going forward is to definitely share my struggles with mental health, how I deal with it, how I move past it, and how I work with it every day,” Dixie continued. “For me right now it’s about finding a way to get that across to people since I don’t like actually talking about it, and I don’t like sharing it on the internet. But seeing people like Billie Eilish and so many others, who are so open about their mental health — it makes you want to do it, and I feel like I can do it. I don’t feel ready just yet though.”


Dixie D’Amelio – ‘One Whole Day’ Feat. Wiz Khalifa