
Recently, we discovered the site Celebrity Net Worth, which allows you to search any celebrity’s name and find out how much money they actually make. What did we learn? That celebrities are rich. But we already knew that. Actually, we were pretty surprised to see that there are a couple celebs who don’t make quite as much as we would think they do – but they’ve still got way more money than we’ll ever have.
Just so we can feel bad about our own lack of millions, we decided to find some of the top-earning celebs under the age of 25. Click through the gallery to find out which young celebs have the highest net worth.
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Garnet is a student at Columbia University in New York City. She is “that person” who starts dancing at a party when everyone else is standing around, and if there were a Facebook stalking Olympics, she would be a gold medalist. She also loves cheesy 90s music, and almost died of happiness when Vanilla Ice retweeted her. Once. Follow her on Twitter @garnethenderson.
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Tags: ashely olsen, Celebrities, celebrity net worth, Daniel Radcliffe, Drake, Emma Watson, justin bieber, kristen stewart, Mary Kate Olsen, miley cyrus, richest celebrities, rupert grint, top earning celebrities under 25, young celebrities, zac efron
March 15, 2012
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff
November 3, 2011
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff

First her BF’s baby drama, and now a stalker?!
Ron Weasley in a music video!
The worst movie titles ever
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Orlando Bloom’s son is a little BAMF
Courtney Stodden is that you??
8 Reasons to have morning sex
The art of betching
September 1, 2011
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

Who should star in ‘Catching Fire’?
Draco and Ron team up for a modeling shoot
How to look fashionable in a job interview
The secret to staying beautiful: loads of veggies
Robert Downey Jr’s wife is prego!
Get the Lela Rose runway look…for less
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The dangers of alcoholic energy drinks
Guess who else is joining Two and a Half Men!

Redheads get a bad rap. Perhaps Carrot Top made one too many of those 1-800 Collect commercials when we were younger (oh, the mental scarring!) and caused an entire society to rebel against their strawberry haired brethren, I’m really not sure. But life as a redhead ain’t easy, people. Really- the freckles, the pale skin, the general hate from everyone else…
Well, that was until Ron Weasley Rupert Grint made it sorta cool again. Okay, so in fairness it took him getting seriously hot for everyone to wake up to the “oh, gingers aren’t so bad after all” realization. But regardless, we’ve come a long way. So in honor of his birthday, we’d like to present you with our favorite red headed celebs. Read More »
July 15, 2011
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

Easy ways to embrace your inner dominatrix
This guy is either super awesome…or a little too weird
Those boys from Harry Potter just get better and better
Guess who’s joining the cast of ‘How I Met Your Mother’!
The key to wearing top to bottom denim
These celebs even look good without makeup
The most unique dating sites
Why nerds make the best boyfriends
Celebrity Summer hair styles

The Harry Potter cast has been all booked up for the past, like, ten years or something, what with all the broom-flying and Voldemort-chasing they’ve been doing. Hermione (…I mean Emma Watson) even had to put college on hold for the series. But after next week, it’s all over. No more Harry Potter movies. Ever.
So where can we expect to see them next? Will they move on to bigger and better things (not possible), or will they drop off the face of the planet, leaving us to believe they really ARE wizards and had to hurry back to Hogsmeade after finishing with all of this Hollywood shiz? Here are our predictions on what to expect from the cast.
What are your predictions for the HP cast?
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Tags: bonnie wright, draco malfoy, Emma Watson, evanna lynch, ginny weasley, Harry Potter, harry potter movies, harry potter stars, hermione granger, ron weasley, rupert grint, tom felton
July 12, 2011
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff

They can’t do the accent, but the boys from ‘Harry Potter’ do love America
Hottest hair trends for the summer
You’re probably breaking some weird law right now
Best actress predictions for 2012
Captain America sure cleans up nicely
Yes! It’s the biggest fails caught on camera
The best foods for healthy glowing skin
How to make the best online dating profile
First look at the newest Batman poster!
November 20, 2010
- 10:00 am
By Meredith - Boston University
Disclaimer: Many Harry Potter fans sit in the theater picking the movie apart in terms of being an accurate adaptation, but I believe the film should stand alone as a part of its own art form, which is first and foremost a film, not a book. I’m NOT saying that the books aren’t amazing – I do think that they are – but I AM saying that I’m going to look at this film as its own entity, so stop reading now if you are looking for a comparative piece.
That being said, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 is actually a good film. Even though its title is quite the mouthful. The acting is well done (with some notable exceptions, which I will get to). The directing is impressive, with the help of some wonderful set design. And the underlying themes of the film will always be prevalent, but they work particularly well now.
You’ve been living under a rock, you say? Good, because I’m about to explain the plot of Harry Potter, so brace yourself. Part one of the seventh film in the series picks up at the end of summer. (Need a reminder of where we left off? Get it here.) Voldemort’s rise to power is in hyperdrive. Ever the multi-tasker, Voldemort is trying to find and kill Harry while also searching for another unknown mystical object. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are trying to find some mystical objects as well. Horcruxes are divided up parts of Voldemort’s soul that need to be destroyed in order to kill him. The BFFs are also coping with the death of Dumbledore (and trying to understand the weird sh*t he left them in his will). Ron and Hermione remain crazy for each other, but still won’t make out already.
And you thought you had problems just because they stopped selling Four Loko at the convenience store. Read More »
Tags: bonnie wright, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, film review, Harry Potter, harry potter 7, harry potter 7 review, harry potter and the deathly hallows, harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1, harry potter review, movie review, now showing, rupert grint, voldemort
November 16, 2010
- 12:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University

As an avid Harry Potter fan (god, I wish they had HP classes at my school!) I feel like I’ve grown up alongside Harry, Hermione and Ron, both the characters in the books and the actors who play them in the movies.
I started reading the books when I was 10 years old – the same age Harry Potter was at the start of the Philosopher’s Stone. Together, Harry, Hermione, Ron and I had our first kisses, went through our angsty tween years and battled the Dark Arts. Or, you know, just those first two things.
It’s been 9 years since the first installment of Harry Potter was released and just as I’ve grown up and blossomed (and finally exited my very long awkward stage), so has the HP cast. And I don’t know how they did it, but every. single. one of them. has turned out gorgeous. Yes, even Dudley.
So in honor of the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (THIS FRIDAY!), let’s jump into the pensieve take a look back at the cast of Harry Potter then… and now. Read More »
Tags: Daniel Radcliffe, draco malfoy, Emma Watson, Harry Potter, harry potter and the deathly hallows, harry potter cast, harry potter movie, hermione granger, ron weasley, rupert grint, tom felton