More Proof That YouTube's Top Stars Are Getting Filthy RichOne of the site's biggest stars surprised his parents -- on camera, naturally -- with $340,000 to completely pay off their mortgage.

ByGeoff Weiss

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Need more proof thatYouTube's top content creators are increasingly pervading mainstream entertainment? And becoming filthy rich in the process? Look no further than Timothy DeLaGhetto, whose comedic videos have garnered him 2.5 million subscribers as well as a regular spot on MTV'sWild "N Out.

But for his latest video, DeLaGhetto's sought a more personal touch -- while inadvertently providing a rare glimpse into the money-making prospects for the world's most popular YouTubers.

The son of Thai immigrants, DeLaGhetto -- whose real last name is Chantarangsu -- surprised his parents on camera with a check for $340,000 to pay off their mortgage. His mother, speechless, burst into tears.

Related:Here's Why YouTube Video Creators Are About to Make a Lot of Money

Here, see for yourself:

DeLaGhetto's "six-figure" channel is repped by the YouTube multi-channel network (MCN) Maker Studios, which wassold to Disneyfor $500 million in March. In addition toholding stock in the company, DeLaGhetto toldABCthat "his income is primarily driven by advertisements from his YouTube channel."

”我这么难走的主要原因之一entertainment grind," says DeLaGhetto in the video, which already counts more than 1 million views, "is because I'm trying to make it so they don't have to work so hard."

Related:Universal Music Looking for Next Big YouTube Star With New Record Label

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Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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