Ronald Ssentongo Net Worth

Ronald Ssentongo, or Ronnie, was born on May 5, 2002 in Uganda. He is a member of the award-winning dance troupe Triplets Ghetto Kids, which performed at the 2017 BET Awards alongside French Montana and Swae Lee. The dance crew has also inspired the viral trend #UnforgettableDanceChallenge.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day May 5, 2002
Birth Place Uganda
Age 21 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus

💰 Net worth

Ronald Ssentongo, a renowned dancer from Uganda, is anticipated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by the year 2024. With his exceptional talent and skill in dance, Ssentongo has garnered considerable recognition and success in his career. Known for his captivating performances and innovative choreography, he has become a prominent figure in Uganda's dance scene. As a result, he has managed to secure various lucrative opportunities, endorsements, and collaborations within the industry, attributing to his estimated net worth. Ronald Ssentongo's success is a testament to his dedication, passion, and relentless pursuit of excellence in the realm of dance.

About

Simply known as Ronnie, he is a member of the award-winning dance troupe Triplets Ghetto Kids that performed alongside French Montana and Swae Lee at the 2017 BET Awards. The dance crew is responsible for inspiring the viral trend #UnforgettableDanceChallenge.

Before Fame

He and the 8 other members of the Triplets Ghetto Kids were either orphaned or ran away from impoverished homes. They went viral in 2014 with a dance video choreographed to the Eddy Kenzo song "Sitya Loss."

Trivia

His crew TGK won the 2016 African Entertainment Award USA for Best Dance Group, a 2016 BEFTTA UK award for Best Dance Act, and was nominated for Most Outstanding Dance Group at the 2016 International Reggae and World Music Awards.

Family Life

He is from Kampala, Uganda, East Africa.

Associated With

He and TGK have made a number of videos where they dance to songs by top artists. One such video was set to the tune of Patoranking's "Make Am."