A popular Instagram account dedicated to Aussie influencers has revealed the richest content creators in the country and the eye-watering amount of money they take home.
WATCH BELOW: Influencer Updates AU reveals the richest Aussie influencers.
Influencer Updates AU, a private Instagram account that boasts over 29k followers took to their Instagram stories to answer fan questions about the top earning influencers in the country.
“Who do you think are the top 3 richest Australian influencers?” one anonymous fan asked.
To answer, Influencer Updates AU re-posted a Tik Tok video they had previously made which listed the most successful home-grown influencers.
In the video, she uses the Australian Financial Reviews list of the 100 richest Australians under the age of 40 to determine the six highest-earning Aussie influencers.
Stephanie Miller
Coming in at number six is Stephanie Miller, one-half of the cult health and fitness app Keep it Cleaner.
The fitness influencer is ranked 100 on the list with an estimated net worth of $36 million.
Tammy Hembrow
The fifth richest Aussie influencer is Tammy Hembrow whose estimated net worth is $38 million.
Boasting 13 million Instagram followers and 1.3 million YouTube subscribers, the fitness influencer has diversified her personal brand with a fitness app and clothing label.
Natasha Oakley
Tash Oakley is ranked the fourth richest Aussie influencer with an estimated net worth of $63 million.
Whilst she boasts 2.5 million Instagram followers, she also owns swimwear brand Monday Swimwear and joint-venture The Pilates Class, which offers at-home programs for $139 a year.
Emily Skye Anderson
The Gold Coast fitness influencer and entrepreneur has an estimated net worth of $95 million, making her the third richest Aussie influencer.
Emily retains a stake in Emily Skye Fit and co-founded James Cosmetics which has sold over 1.5 million face masks.
Kayla Itsines
The second richest influencer is none other than fitness guru Kayla Itsines with an estimated net worth of $164 million.
Whilst still working as head trainer of Sweat, the fitness business she founded in 2015, Kayla and former fiancé Tobi Pearce sold the company for a rumoured $400 million.
Jessica Sepel
Taking out the top spot as Australia’s richest influencer is Jessica Sepel and her husband Dean Steingold, with an estimated net worth of $426 million.
The couple founded JSHealth Vitamins which is the second best-selling brand at Priceline and have expanded their company to sell protein bars and a skincare range.
Influencer Updates AU was also asked by another fan: “How well do you think the ‘well known’ influencers make per month/year?”
“One prominent Aussie influencer (one of the names on my highlights) released some tax return details recently which made it clear to me that she has a personal taxable income of over $400k,” she replied.