Mom of Ryan Kaji, star of Ryan ToysReview, once jailed for shoplifting
Mother Ryan Kaji, 7, who got $ 22 million last year through the Youtube channel ‘Ryan Toysreview’, was a convicted criminal who was jailed for to shop.
Ryan’s parents have been kept secret about their actual identity – the study is the name on the screen they gave themselves – because they enjoy all wealth traps in their hometown, Cypress, Texas, 25 kilometers.
His father can now be expressed as a former Shion Guan Structural Engineer, 31, which moved $ 80,000 Porsche Tigers GT3 SUV to and from a large production studio, the family was bought for $ 1.2 million in 2017 on the outskirts of Houston.
His wife, which is credited to create a favorable YouTube channel, is a former GUAN Middle School Chemistry Loan, 35.
The loan divided his time managing four family companies and treated Ryan and his two-year-old twin brother Emma and Kate in their home area of $ 1 million in a gated home in Cypress.
The 6.200 squarefoot house with a large swimming pool is just one of three property owned by Guans in the area.
They also have 5 bedrooms, 5 bedrooms worth $ 1 million in the closest gated community and a more simple three-bedroom $ 190,000 house they bought in 2014.
Videos of their son’s toys reviews have been watched more than 30 billion times, making it your highly income and most powerful influencer entrepreneurs.
With 80 licensed brands in the Empire ‘Ryan’s World’ family – including toothpaste, Mandarin oranges, television shows and video games – Forbes Financial magazine has calculated the family to get $ 22 million in 2018.
But the Dailymail.com investigation can reveal, before ‘Ryan’s World’ gets millions, a loan almost destroyed his life when he was caught stealing.
Born in April 1984, Kieu-Loan Thi Nguyen, the daughter of Vietnam Immigrants, grew up in Houston, Texas, and known as her friends as a loan.
On June 28, 2002, the 18-year-old Houston University student was caught downgrades at the JC Penney Department shop in Houston’s Almeda Mall, close to his family’s house.
The security staff found a loan had tried to steal six clothes items with a total of $ 93. They held it back until the Houston police arrived to arrest and charge him.
Harris’s criminal court in Houston can imprison him for 60 days – maximum sentence for violations of class B – but at first soft with loans when they saw it a week later on July 5.
They fined $ 150 and gave him non-custodian punishment, placing it during a six-month trial period. He was ordered to do 40 hours of community service and submit to random urine tests.
He was also given an actor’s identification card he had to carry at any time and participate in the anti-transport program.
But loans have other plans. He chose not to report to a community supervisor, carry out community services or pay supervision fees.
On May 4, 2003, the police from Pearland City, outskirts of Houston, were arrested by loans to violate the experimental command.
On June 6, a loan returned to Harris’s criminal court and this time was sentenced to 60 days in prison in Houston’s Harris County Jail. He serves 30 days.
After leaving the prison, the loan decided to become a teacher and register at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.
It was through friends together there that, in September 2009, he met Shion Guan, almost four years ago he was junior and studied civil engineering after moving to Texas from Japan.
Shion has been popular with fellow Texas Tech students, spending their free time with their playing computer games and card games ‘Magic: The Gathering’.