Cody Simpson had all the spotlight when he became a singer, but where is he now?
Simpson's career instantly started when he got featured on "The 7.30 Report" in 2009. The following year, he already started his music career until he became one of the most renowned Australian musicians even in the US.
Aside from being a singer, here's everything fans need to know about Simpson.
Cody Simpson's Age, Birthday
Born on Jan. 11, 1997, at Logan Hospital in Meadowbrook, Queensland, Simpson is celebrating his 26th birthday today. Simpson has two younger siblings.
Cody Simpson's Net Worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Cody Simpson's net worth is around $5 million. A huge part of it came from his career as a singer, but he also gains massive pay as an actor, model, businessman, and swimmer.
He marked his music debut with his single, "iYiYi," in 2010. It led him to create more studio albums and led several tours. He dropped four albums so far, including "Paradise," "Surfers Paradise," "Free" and "Cody Simpson."
His career as a singer paid off as he won several accolades in the past years like Nickelodeon Australian Kids Choice Awards 2010's Fresh Aussie Musos, Breakthrough of the Year Awards' Breakthrough Internet Sensation, 2012 Kids' Choice Awards' Favorite Aussie Superstar, Young Hollywood Awards' Role Model Award, MTV Europe Music Awards' Best Australia Act, and GQ Men of the Year Awards' International Sensation, to name a few.
As for his filmography, Simpson starred in several series and films from 2011 to 2021, with "Head Above Water" as the most recent program.
While he is focusing on his solo career again, he also works on his life as a swimmer. Before debuting, Simpson was already an established swimmer after training at the Miami Swimming Club. He won two gold medals at the 2009 Queensland Swimming Championships.
He took a break for a decade and returned in 2019. During that time, he joined the University of Southern California's Trojan Swim Elite team.
Cody Simpson's Recent Update
In December, Simpson wowed everyone when he won the 100m butterfly final during the Queensland State Championships in Brisbane.
He recorded a personal best time of 51.78 (24.07/27.71) and beat the numbers set by Kosuke Tsukamoto, Jack Carr, and Ben Armbruster.
Simpson previously recorded 51.79 at the Australian Trials.
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