Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 15
Skylar Mae Lifts Monthly Income by $100,000 During 2026 World Cup
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Skylar Mae Lifts Monthly Income by $100,000 During 2026 World Cup

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Summary

  • Skylar Mae said the 2026 World Cup has added more than $100,000 to her monthly income while expanding her audience through soccer-themed custom content.
  • Fan demand drove the surge, with buyers asking for chants, player references and pre-kickoff “good luck” videos tied to specific teams and matches.
  • Mae said the requests have doubled as a crash course in soccer culture, teaching her rivalries, disliked players and the rituals diehard supporters attach to games.
  • The income jump underscores how the U.S.-hosted tournament is spilling beyond sports, creating new monetization opportunities for online creators as global fan attention intensifies.

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