Sonia Hooda is very famous on Instagram and has about 1.2 million followers. Her posts frequently show her in stylish outfits, training, dance videos, and travel vlogs. Sonia started her YouTube channel back in January 2019 and has made over 500 videos with over 100k subscribers across the world and over 14 million views. Even though using Instagram is a major way Sonia is famous and earns her, her earnings off YouTube remain fairly marginal.

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In terms of her personal life, Sonia Hooda is reportedly single. However, there have been many rumors and discussions regarding her being in a serious relationship with a guy named “Manni” on the internet. Fans suspect that the two might be engaged or maybe even living together; Sonia has never confirmed anything publicly herself. Messages from her fans imply that the pair have been seen together quite a bit and might have had a roka or engagement ceremony recently.

Through brand promotions and sponsorships on Instagram, Sonia is her main source of income. Reports indicate that her monthly income via Instagram direct sponsorship ranges from about $17,000 to $23,000, giving a yearly sponsorship figure of over $200,000.

Sonia Hooda continues expanding her digital life through regular content, fitness-oriented reels, and brand collaborations. She’s not a talking head in mainstream entertainment, but she has made a name for herself as a well-recognized face on the Indian influencer circuit, celebrated for her confident style, and form, and deeply engaged online.

From Haryana, Sonia Hooda is an Indian model, fitness enthusiast, and social media influencer. Born around 1999, Sonia quickly shot to prominence on short-video platforms like TikTok, and after the app was banned in India, she very cleverly transferred herself onto Instagram, YouTube, and Moj. After finishing her schooling in Haryana, she gradually made a career in content creation, focusing on fashion, lifestyle, fitness, and travel.

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