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Published 12:05 12 May 2025 BST
Updated 14:56 12 May 2025 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Irish TikTok star Garron Noone has said that he will donate all of his income from the video-sharing app on one condition.
The 30-year-old currently has 1.9 million followers on the app and is by far one of the most recognisible online personalities in Ireland.
On Saturday, Noone posted a video revealing how much he makes from his TikTok.
Showing the statistics of his TikTok page, he said: "This is how much TikTok paid me for 391 million views.
"This is in one year, are you ready? Okay, here it is..."
Moving his head out of the way to reveal the number, he continued: "Nothing. Not a f****ng penny."
He explained that because the TikTok Creator Fund is not available in Ireland, he is unable to make any money from his content.
The TikTok Creator Fund allows content creators to earn money from the views that their videos get. Despite TikTok having offices in Dublin, the Creator Fund is not available here.
Noone explained: "We don’t have the Creator Fund in Ireland. I should be rich. I should have been in space with Katy Perry.
"This is an injustice against the Irish people. Why don’t we deserve money? We love money, it’s one of our favourite things.
"I will not allow the Irish to be treated with such disrespect so I am campaigning to bring the TikTok Creator Fund to the Irish people. Look us in our eyes and stop stealing our money.
"I know what you’re thinking, 'Garron, you’re just doing this for yourself, you couldn’t give a f*** about anyone else,' and that is actually generally true, yeah.
"But to show you that this is for the good of my people, I pledge that if the TikTok Creator Fund comes to Ireland, I will donate every single penny I make from the fund to charity.
"Every cent, ever for the rest of time.
"Make it happen."
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