Maddie Ziegler net worth: She's quite a rich teen and she earned it all

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There are so many things that Maddie Ziegler can do, and she's done it all. Her bio, in its shortest version, reads 'dancer, model, and actress.' At just 13 years of age, this is quite an impressive tag to go by. The teenager first shot to fame when she appeared on Dance Moms, a popular dance show on Lifetime. This was way back in 2011, and the talented dancer turned actress was aged 8 then.

The show featured a typical day in the life of children who devote their lives to dance, along with their training and careers. The dancers portrayed in the show were all from the Abby Lee Dance Company. Ziegler was 2 years old when she first enrolled in the course offered by the Company. Gonetworth reports that today, the little girl is adept at several styles of dance, including ballet, jazz, aerial performances, contemporary styles, tap dance, aero, and lyrical genres.

Her current net worth stands at $2 million, as registered by CelebInfoz. Several sources of income have contributed to her steadily growing capital. Aside from Dance Moms, Ziegler has appeared on talk shows and other TV dance series. She has made guest appearances on scripted shows, been featured on magazine covers, and has modeled for brands like Capezio, Ralph Lauren, and Target.

In the year 2013, the dancer appeared on Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition, another dance reality show associated with her training school. But it doesn't end here. The talented lass, as Rich Celebs states, has also appeared in singer-cum-songwriter Sia's popular music videos for her smash hit songs Chandelier and Elastic Heart.

The current year holds amazing opportunities for her as well, as she is slated to make her first appearance on the silver screen in the movie The Book of Henry. For someone so young, Ziegler sure works extra hard, and wears a lot of feathers in her cap.

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