At this weekend's at Wembley Stadium, Chunkz is one again up close and personal.
Real name Amin Mohamed, 29, born and raised in London he has taken the entertainment industry by storm, both on the internet and in mainstream media.
The Chunkz YouTube channel officially started in 2015; a side-practice for financial mathematics student at London Metropolitan University, also working in Cineworld for extra money.
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Sidemen member KSI was a named inspiration and in 2016 he emulated his idol by dropping out of education and work to pursue a YouTuber's career. What a decision that turned out to be with a loyal 3.6 million subscribers now backing his channel with a following of millions more across other social channels.
Sticking with his original platform, Mohamed has collaborated with his friends to create the Beta Squad, a London-based collective of five creators made up of Niko Omilana, AJ Shabeel, Sharky, KingKennyTV and himself. Active for six years, they have over 10 million subscribers.
Other success on the platform came via his collaborations with fellow YouTubers Harry Pinero and Yung Filly. With both they gained instant popularity hosting the show 'Does the Shoe Fit' for high street retailer Footasylum - a first mega brand deal.
Branching out from the norm in 2017 Chunkz featured on the music video of Big Shaq's viral song 'Man's not hot' and the year after began his own career with the song 'Vibranium'. However, in 2021, he announced he would no longer continue with music believing it was incompatible with his Islamic religious beliefs.
But to make up for that, he has found success in mainstream TV and presenting, in the past hosting Sky Sports' Saturday morning show Saturday Social and the MOBO Awards alongside Maya Jama in 2020.
More brand deals with Google and JD Sports among others have also helped round off a super career in just short of a decade. However, his exact net worth has remained a mystery - with only able to give insight into the product of Chunkz's successful career with and estimated monthly intake between $591,255 and $742,385, which is exchanged to approximately £465,245 and £584,166.
Throughout his career, he has been a key fixture in Sidemen charity matches, with 2025 being his third outing with the British supergroup. Alongside KSI, he has two goals in past matches.
He's also been a favourite player for England in recent Soccer Aid charity matches and captained sides last winter and only last month in Qatar-based 'Match for Hope' - alongside in this year's Sidemen event at Wembley.