He has instead launched a highly successful social media career in place of his dream of becoming a professional soccer player. As of now, the 21-year-old Arizona native has over 34 million followers on TikTok, including millions more on Instagram and YouTube, where he was quarantined during the pandemic and made viral videos.
Besides playing in UNICEF’s celebrity soccer match, he’s attended the Cannes premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick,” modeled for AMI Paris, and attended the Cannes premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick.” During Paris Fashion Week, he got a front-row seat. Additionally, the aspiring actor has signed a deal with Creative Artists Agency to produce “The QB Bad Boy and Me”.
Having left the Sherman Oaks rental house he shared with three other social media creators, the rising star now lives alone. Using earnings from his late 1980s West Hollywood condominium complex, he purchased a townhouse-style unit with an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Approximately 2,100 square feet of two-level living space, featuring dark hardwood floors and tray ceilings throughout, are just part of Beck’s new digs, which he spent nearly $1.7 million on. Views of city lights can be seen from several balconies.
There is a powder blue-hued living room with a fireplace and a wall of built-in bookshelves upon entry to the main level. There is also an updated kitchen with marble countertops, a breakfast counter, high-end stainless Viking appliances and sliding glass doors leading out to one of the balconies mentioned above. In a nook around the corner, there is a wet bar.
A master retreat upstairs features a sitting area, a balcony, and a spa-like bath with a steam shower. A gym on the property and three parking spots in a garage with controlled access complete the package.