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Later in 2021, Charli appeared with her sister in the Snap Original web reality competition show Charli vs. Dixie, which debuted on 13 November 2021. The series features the sisters competing against each other in various challenges and tasks for a cash prize of 50,000 US$, which is donated to a charity of the winner's choice; Charli participated on behalf of UNICEF. Charli vs. Dixie was renewed for a second season, which premiered in November 2022. | Later in 2021, Charli appeared with her sister in the Snap Original web reality competition show Charli vs. Dixie, which debuted on 13 November 2021. The series features the sisters competing against each other in various challenges and tasks for a cash prize of 50,000 US$, which is donated to a charity of the winner's choice; Charli participated on behalf of UNICEF. Charli vs. Dixie was renewed for a second season, which premiered in November 2022. | ||
In January 2022, Charli D'Amelio made a guest appearance in the second episode of Netflix's "Hype House", a reality series centered around the TikTok collective of the same name. The following month, she and her family entered into an equity deal to become brand ambassadors and advisors for the software company Lightricks. | |||
In March 2022, D'Amelio showcased her dancing skills in the ABC special "Step Into…The Movies" alongside Derek and Julianne Hough, where she performed a recreation of the iconic "Dirty Dancing" (1987) sequence with dancer Derek Hough. In April, it was announced that she would take on the lead role in the upcoming supernatural thriller film "Home School," produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Ryan Kavanaugh. This project is envisioned as the first installment of a potential eight-film franchise and is directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez. D'Amelio's parents and her sister, Dixie, serve as executive producers for the film, with production commencing in July. | |||
In May 2022, D'Amelio lent her voice to the animated sitcom "The Simpsons", appearing as herself in the episode titled "Meat Is Murder." Marcus Gibson of Bubbleblabber commented that D'Amelio's role felt "forced for the sake of introducing newcomers to [TikTok]". The following month, she launched a fragrance called "Born Dreamer", available exclusively through Ulta Beauty. | |||
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