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Rob Dyrdek’s Net Worth, Early Life, Career & More Details!

What is Rob Dyrdek’s net worth?

Rob Dyrdek is an MTV reality star, actor, producer, and entrepreneur with a $100 million fortune. He was formerly a professional skateboarder. This reality TV star is best known for his work on the shows Rob and Big, Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory, and Ridiculousness.

Rob Dyrdek

Net Worth: $100 Million
Date of Birth: Jun 28, 1974 (47 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Profession: Skateboarder, Television producer, Screenwriter, Actor, Entrepreneur
Nationality: United States of America

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Early Life

Dyrdek was born on June 28th, 1974, in Kettering, Ohio. Neil Blender, a professional skateboarder, gave him his first board when he was just 11 years old. This was the spark that ignited his desire to pursue a professional skateboarding career, and that was all he could think about. At school, he planned all the tricks he wanted to try out later, and then he skated and practiced until his parents came to pick him up late at night for the skate sesh. His professional skateboarding career began at the age of 12. He moved away from home at the age of 16 to pursue a career as a professional skateboarder in Southern California.

Career

Dyrdek began riding for DC Shoes soon after moving to California. DC Shoes sponsored Dyrdek from 2010 to 2016. Dyrdek’s sponsors include Silver Trucks, EA Skate, and Monster Energy. A year later, in 2010, Dyrdek founded the Street League Skateboarding competition. A $1.6 million prize has made the competition an international event. Rob Dyrdek’s documentary, “The Motivation,” focused on this competition. In 2013, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

From November 2006 to April 2008, the MTV series “Rob & Big” aired more than 30 episodes over three seasons. 70 episodes were aired in seven seasons of “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory,” which premiered in February 2009. The Fantasy Factory, where “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory” takes place, is a former warehouse that has been transformed into a performance space. There is a large indoor skate plaza, a foam pit, Dyrdek’s office, a “bat cave” parking garage, and basketball hoops scattered throughout the complex. After one season, Dyrdek was ready to open his first SafeSpot SkateSpot. As well as starring in the video games Skate and Skate 2, Dyrdek made his film, titled Street Dreams, in 2009.

A total of 21 “Guinness Book of World Records” skateboarding records have been set by Dyrdek.

Dyrdek made his film debut in 2011 in the action-comedy “Jackass 3.5.” “Ridiculousness” was Dyrdek’s second MTV show that year. Chanel West Coast and Sterling Brim, two close friends of Dyrdek’s, served as co-hosts. Justin Bieber attempted to prank professional skateboarders on Dyrdek’s episode of the television show “Punk’d” in 2012. “Waiting for Lightning,” a 2012 documentary about skater Danny Way, also featured Dyrdek.

He has produced “Ridiculousness,” “The Dude Perfect Show,” and many other shows through his production company.

Personal Life

Playboy Playmate Bryiana Noelle Flores’ boyfriend, Rob, proposed to her in April 2015 during a romantic trip to Disney World. To participate in the filming of “Aladdin,” he climbed up on top of the elephant prop. To propose to Flores, he drew her up to the stage and got down on one knee with him. Rob and Bryiana have a son, Kodah Dash, and a daughter, Nala Ryan, both born in 2016. (born 2017)

Dyrdek has only one sibling. To officiate at his sister’s wedding in December 2011, Dyrdek was ordained as a minister by the Universal Life Church. During an episode of “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory,” the ceremony was held at the Fantasy Factory in Los Angeles.

Dyrdek stands at a height of 5’7″.

As it turns out, he and his co-star Chanel West Coast are good buddies.

“Fantasy Factory” featured an episode in which Dyrdek rode a racehorse for a personal friend. During his career, he owned up to 13 horses at a time. The Breeder’s Cup is among the races in which his horses have competed.

In addition to the two bulldogs, he has a Pomeranian named Gretchen Weiner.

Rob Dyrdek's Net Worth
Rob Dyrdek’s Net Worth

Salary Highlights

Every episode of “Rob & Big” brought in $60,000 for Rob Dyrdek. His show “Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory” paid him $200,000 for each episode.

Real Estate

Mulholland Estates, a gated enclave in the hills above Beverly Hills, is Rob’s home. Just on these three residences, he’s sunk more than $25 million. In one minute, I’ll give you more details about each of these homes. A look back at Dyrdek’s home sales history is in order first.

  • When Dyrdek purchased a Mount Olympus home above Laurel Canyon for $2.549 million in May 2008, he lost $334,000 when the property was sold for $2.125 million in November 2012.
  • As of March 2013, he had taken a $220,000 loss after nearly five years on and off the market at steadily decreasing prices, on a mid-1960s multi-level modern that he bought for $1.395 million and sold for $1.275 million.
  • Dyrdek sold his 3,733-square-foot house in Laurel Hills, Los Angeles, between Laurel Canyon and Coldwater Canyon, for $3.5 million in 2016. It had four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

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Mulholland Estates

For $9.9 million in 2015, Dyrdek purchased an undeveloped 3.1-acre lot in the exclusive “Mullholland Estates” gated community. The property is the largest in the entire neighborhood. ” For a time, pop star Robbie Williams owned it, but he later decided against building a megamansion of his own. The city has allegedly approved Rob’s plans to build a mansion on the property.

Kendall Jenner, Christina Aguilera, Vanna White, Paris Hilton, Big Sean, DJ Khaled, Mike Shinoda, Tracey Edmonds, and Charlie Sheen are some of the other celebrities who currently own property in the community.

In the same neighborhood, Rob Dyrdek and his wife bought a 6-million-dollar mansion with four bedrooms and 7,000 square feet for $6 million in 2018. They then went on to do a lot of work, which cost a lot of money.

An additional Mulholland Estates home was purchased by Rob in December 2019 for $8.5 million. Located at 7,500 square feet, this mansion has 10 bathrooms and 7 bedrooms.

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