Twenty years ago, when the D'Alessandro siblings were kids playing in their basement, Marco remembers Pier as "the original content creator."
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Millionaires: How one doll took That’s So Drea to millions of followers
Let us take you back to October 2022. Drea, who'd dabbled in content before but never in a super serious sort of way, had just started her own TikTok account, and was mostly posting little funny videos her friends would see. None of them really took off, but that wasn't a big deal. She was having a good time making them.
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Talbert had moved to Los Angeles two decades earlier, looking for a career in writing or acting, and had supported himself by waiting tables. His experiences in that industry, combined with what he'd learned from his year on YouTube, are what made content work for him when he decided to try his hand at TikTok in 2020.
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