Leeds born Tom Zanetti has been everything from DJ, to music producer, to TV and social media personality and now has a net worth of over £2m.
He's amassed over 700k followers on Instagram, and an army of fans after his appearances on Made in Chelsea.
He's continuing to release music and recently hit the headlines after he released a heartbreaking new rap named 'FIRE IN THE BOOTH' about his struggles after the tragic death of his girlfriend.
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Lizzie Pickavance was killed in a car crash, aged just 20, as she was driving home from work, leaving Tom devastated.
The father of one was born in Belle Isle, Leeds, and he kicked off his musical career at just 17 years old, going from strength to strength since.
He was kicked out of school when he was only 15, saying he found it hard to 'follow the rules' but believes becoming a dad to son Deaconn stopped him from getting into trouble.

Now, he's a platinum selling artist and in recent times, has become a regular on Made in Chelsea.
Tom was embroiled in scandal in 2017, when Katie Price allegedly sent him 'sexy texts' behind husband Kieran Hayler's back.
He'd made a brief appearance on her show to discuss music, but soon swore that he would never work with her again.
From there, his next reality TV appearance arrived in the form of Celebs Go Dating, where he met his now ex-girlfriend, Sophie Hermann.
Sophie, a star in her own right on Made in Chelse, soon had Tom appearing on the show on a regular basis.
They have been rumoured to have split in recent days, citing distance as the primary reason.
He has made two appearances in different films, one named Road, where he appeared as character Ronnie and another called Dead Ringer, where he appeared as character 'Danny'.

He's also appeared on First Dates, his own show, the SIC Life with Tom Zanetti and for a interview on Good Morning Britain.
In the last few days, he's released a dance workout playlist with Apple Music.
Of his new song, he said: "This is something I wanted to release in lockdown, I know we all went though such bad places and I wanted to share a message to show that you aren’t alone.
"We all, no matter how strong or happy someone looks, can be in dark places, and lockdown had some of us struggling so bad, even to the very lowest points.
"My FIRE IN THE BOOTH is on YouTube now. If you have ever lost someone, I did it for you.
"If you're a single or young parent I did for you. If you're suffering with depression, anxiety or you're feeling at your wits end and you're helpless, I did it for you. "
He continued to say that he wanted to use the chance to help others, telling his followers, 'a problem shared is a problem halved'.
He has also encouraged those who feel they are struggling, to contact the Samaritans free number which can be found on 116 123.