Bailey Sarian is an American YouTuber, who has a net worth of $12 million. Bailey Sarian is most known for her “Murder, Mystery & Makeup” video series, which combines cosmetics tutorials with actual crime stories.
She is also recognized for her podcast, “Dark History,” which focuses on true crime. Since beginning her YouTube channel in 2013, Sarian has over seven million followers and over one billion total views. In 2023, she was one of the world’s highest-paid creators, earning at least $10 million per year.
Who is Bailey Sarian?
was born on November 26, 1988, in Los Angeles, California. She is of Armenian descent. Sarian’s mother, a 911 dispatcher, occasionally brought her daughter to work, which sparked her interest in true crime.How old is Bailey Sarian?
She is currently 35 years old.
What is Bailey Sarian’s net worth?
She is estimated to be worth $12 Million.
What is Bailey Sarian’s career?
Before starting her YouTube channel, Sarian worked as a social media creator for IPSY, a cosmetics subscription business. She also worked as a makeup artist for the cosmetics brands Sephora and Urban Decay.
Sarian launched her self-titled YouTube channel in 2013. Originally, the channel focused on traditional makeup videos like tutorials and reviews. Sarian took a fresh approach in early 2019, releasing the first episode of her “Murder, Mystery & Makeup” series, in which she discussed the 2018 Watts family killings while wearing makeup.
The series immediately gained popularity, thanks in large part to the general increase in online consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic. From March to the end of 2020, Sarian’s channel increased from 780,000 to 3.5 million subscribers. She took home the Beauty Topic prize at the 11th Annual Streamy Awards in 2021. Aside from her own channel, Sarian has been on Netflix’s YouTube channel, viewing mystery movies while applying makeup.
Due to the success of “Murder, Mystery, and Makeup,” Sarian started “Dark History,” a true crime podcast, in 2021. The first edition of the podcast was distributed via AudioBoom and focused on the DuPont chemical scandal. Wheelhouse DNA produced video versions of “Dark History” that were placed on YouTube the day after the podcast was released.
“Dark History” was an immediate hit, and by the end of 2021, Variety, Las Vegas Weekly, and Elle Australia had named it one of the best new podcasts of the year. At the 11th Annual Streamy Awards, it was named Podcast of the Year and nominated for Show of the Year.