Bella Thorne Net Worth

Bella Thorne is an American actress, model, singer and music video director. Bella Thorne Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $12 Million. Explore more about Bella Thorne‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. Her yearly income 1.2 million and monthly income 100,000.

Bella Thorne Full name Annabella Avery Thorne. Her nick Name was Bella Thorne. Bella Thorne now 24 Years old .

Bella Thorne Father Delancey Reinaldo  Thorne and Her Mother Tamara Thorne.

Bella Thorne Spouse  was  Logan Lerman . She has one kids.

She was born in 8 October 1997  in Pembroke Pines, Florida, United states of america.

Bella Thorne complete his graduation. Here are the best highlights of Bella Thorne’s Career

Thorne’s career began in 2008 when she got an opportunity to play Ruthey Spivey alongside Mädchen Amick and Taylor Lautner in the famous television drama ‘My Own Worst Enemy.’ She then got another big break where she played the popular CeCe Jones in ‘Shake it up’ on the Disney Channel.

The year 2012 saw Bella Thorne launching her first album –‘Made in Japan’ followed by a single ‘TTYLXOX’and another album and a single ‘Jersey’ and ‘Call it whatever’ respectively.

One of the things that makes the Disney Channel so popular is that it has shown with relatable story-lines and Bella Thorne’s CeCe Jones of ‘Shake It Up’ fame is no exception.

One of the lesser-known facts about Bella Thorne is that she was bullied in school, due to which she was home-schooled for a while. Drawing from her early experiences, she now often speaks out against bullying and encourages many others to do so.

Bella Thorne supports welfare campaigns and is involved in many philanthropic activities along with charitable ones with different organizations like ‘DoSomething.org,’ ‘TjMartell Foundation,’ and ‘Friends of El Faro.’ She has also worked to spread knowledge and awareness about dyslexia.

Here are some of the best highlights of Bella Thorne’s career:

  • Blended (Movie, 2014)
  • The Babysitter (Movie, 2017)
  • I Still See You (Movie, 2018)