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Does This Look Like The Face Of A Man Who Has Defrauded The American Public And Belongs In Jail?

(DailyMail)–An seven-year-old millionaire YouTuber is facing an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission amid accusations that he pushed unwitting children into buying toys made by his sponsors.

Ryan Kaji is the star of Ryan ToysReview channel, which has 21 million subscribers, and sees him unbox and play with toys which he then reviews.

The child is worth $22million and was last year named YouTube’s highest earner by Forbes magazine.

But the little video blogger has now found himself at the center of a row after a lobbying group said his parents did not make it clear to other children that he was pushing toys that had sponsored him.  

It is not entirely clear how the channel drove millions in revenue last year, but the family have worked with Chuck E. Cheese, Walmart, Colgate and Nickelodeon.

Walmart, who wants to fill the void left by Toys R Us, has partnered with the YouTuber to make a line of toys called ‘Ryan’s World.’

Full disclosure I have hated this fucking kid for a long time. I am 33 years-old and haven’t even made one million dollars and this little shit opens toys on camera and is reportedly worth $22 Million. TWENTY-TOY MILLION for unboxing toys. Not only does he get the toys for free, but he is a millionaire before he can even fucking read. I was going to say before he even learne to wipe his own ass, but he probably never had to learn how to do wipe his own ass because he has a coterie of servants that do that for him. It’s infuriating. Just for opening toys. Imagine if someone made a bazillion dollars in ads just from doing something stupid like, I don’t know, eating pizza or something. The world doesn’t make any sense.

But you know what…maybe it’s a little easier to make a forture if you’re defrauding people. If you’re cheating. If you’re influencing young children with lies. You can teach a kid to be a youtube star, but maybe you should teach him right from wrong first. This little fuck didn’t even have the decency to disclose that some of the toys that he “loves” were #SponsoredPosts. What if some poor family saved up 3 months of their disposable income to buy some plastic piece of shit that Ryan pretended to like just because Wal-Mart was paying him and he didn’t make that clear. Then the kid who gets that gift which sucks is disappointed, his parents think he’s ungrateful, and they begin to resent him and then it becomes a negative cycle that starts with neglect and ends in drug addiction and therapy. Did this little pee pants kid think of that? Probably not, because he is 7. Maybe he can learn that lesson in jail.