
Madison Brooke Biography
Madison Brooke is an American singer, actress, YouTube star, and model known for her beauty and fashion videos on her channel Madison Brooke.
The first concert she ever went to was an Ariana Grande concert. She was 11 years old when she posted her first YouTube video.
Brooke’s channel uses the name “Madison Brooke”. Madison started posting on YouTube even before becoming a teenager as, in 2019, she had over 18,000 people following her on her social media platforms.
The YouTube Fashionista has been taking some vocal, acting, and piano lessons to help her boost her career. Through her efforts, she has gained more than 20,000 YouTube subscribers.
One of Madison’s popular video is “Week In Our Lives” and “I’m 14 and It’s Time for The Truth. Her other videos are ” HUGE Spring Fashion Haul!!! and “The real me”.
According to sources, she is one of the richest YouTube stars in Northern Carolina. Hold Me, Believe, Flying High, Over the Rainbow are one of Madison’s songs. Her latest song is Hold Me.
Madison Brooke Age|Birthday
The Lil star was born on November 1, 2002, in Wilmington, North Carolina. She is 17 years old as of November 2019. Her birth sign is Scorpio.
Madison’s Boyfriend|Dating
According to our records, Madison is single. We also don’t have his dating history as she has always tried to keep her personal affairs a secret.
Madison Brooke Family
Brooke was born in a family of three. Her parents‘ details are not available but she has a brother named Zach and a half-sister named Savannah.
Brooke Height|Weight
Brooke‘s height is 5 ft 7 in. She has a weight 55 kg.
Brooke Net Worth
Through her hard work, she has an estimated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
Madison Facts
- Full Name: Madison Brooke
- Age:17 years old
- Birthday: November 1, 2002
- Birth Place: Wilmington, NC
- Siblings: Zach, Savannah
- YouTube Subscribers: 20,000
- Best Friend: Nicolette Gray
- Boyfriend: None
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