What is Hila Klein's Net Worth?
Hila Klein is an Israeli fashion designer and YouTuber who has a net worth of $25 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband and fellow media star, Ethan Klein.
Hila Klein is known for founding the Los Angeles-based streetwear brand Teddy Fresh and for co-founding the YouTube channel h3h3Productions with her husband Ethan Klein. With over a billion total views, the channel's content includes reaction videos and comedy sketches satirizing online culture. Hila and her husband also created the "H3 Podcast," one of the most popular podcasts in the United States. She is also the co-founder and CEO of the streetwear brand Teddy Fresh.
Early Life
Hila Klein was born Hila Hacmon on December 12, 1987, in Tel Aviv, Israel, and was raised in the nearby city of Holon. Her mother is a Mizrahi Jew of Turkish descent, and her father is a Maghrebi Jew of Libyan heritage. She grew up in a creative household alongside three siblings, including her older brother Moses Hacmon, who would later gain attention as an artist and photographer. Hila served in the Israel Defense Forces during her early adulthood, where she was stationed as a soldier in a technical unit.
It was during her military service in 2007 that she met Ethan Klein, an American tourist visiting the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. Their chance encounter sparked a long-distance relationship, eventually leading to marriage in 2012 and a joint move to the United States.
h3h3Productions & Podcast
In 2011, Hila and Ethan launched h3h3Productions, a YouTube channel that quickly gained popularity for its comedic reaction videos and critiques of internet culture. The couple became known for their absurdist editing style and sharp takedowns of clickbait content, influencer scandals, and YouTube policy controversies. Over time, h3h3Productions amassed over six million subscribers and more than a billion views, establishing them as early pioneers in the commentary genre.
Building on that success, the Kleins expanded into podcasting with the launch of the H3 Podcast in 2017. The show evolved into a multi-format production featuring interviews, comedic commentary, and live audience engagement. Hila has been a regular co-host across multiple podcast sub-series, including H3 After Dark and Content Court. The network gained further traction through viral spin-offs such as Frenemies, co-hosted by Ethan and Trisha Paytas, and Leftovers, co-hosted with political commentator Hasan Piker. The H3 Podcast has consistently ranked among the most-watched and downloaded podcasts in the U.S.

Hila Klein (Photo by Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Fair Use Lawsuit
In 2016, Hila and Ethan became central figures in a landmark legal battle over digital fair use. After YouTuber Matt Hosseinzadeh sued them for copyright infringement, alleging they used a substantial portion of his video in a reaction segment, the case became a flashpoint for creators' rights. The Kleins defended themselves with the support of the YouTube community, including a fundraiser initiated by Philip DeFranco.
In 2017, U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest ruled in favor of the Kleins, stating that their commentary video qualified as "fair use as a matter of law." The decision was considered a major victory for online creators and established legal precedent for the legitimacy of transformative content on platforms like YouTube.
Teddy Fresh
In 2017, Hila founded Teddy Fresh, a Los Angeles-based streetwear brand known for its colorful, nostalgic aesthetic and premium construction. Drawing on her background in art and design—she studied at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Israel—Hila serves as the company's CEO and principal designer.
Teddy Fresh has grown into a prominent fashion label in the Gen Z and YouTube communities, with seasonal drops that frequently sell out. The brand has collaborated with major IPs and franchises including SpongeBob SquarePants, Looney Tunes, Care Bears, and Rick and Morty, and has been worn by influencers, streamers, and musicians alike. Teddy Fresh is recognized not just for its bold pastel palettes and embroidery work, but also for maintaining high production values and ethical sourcing standards.
Personal Life
Hila and Ethan Klein married in 2012 after several years of living between Israel and the U.S. They welcomed their first child, a son, in June 2019, and their second son in early 2022. The couple has been candid about their experiences with parenthood on the H3 Podcast, often discussing family dynamics and mental health with honesty and humor. They currently reside in Los Angeles with their children.
Hila is also the sister of Moses Hacmon, who is married to controversial internet personality Trisha Paytas. This connection became a source of tension during and after the run of Frenemies, the podcast co-hosted by Ethan and Paytas, which ended in 2021 following a very public falling out.
Real Estate
In 2017, they purchased a starter home in Woodland Hills for $780,000. A year later, they upgraded to a $2.3 million home in Encino. In November 2019, the couple acquired a $9 million estate in the exclusive Bel Air Crest gated community. The 7,500-square-foot mansion includes six bedrooms and sits on over an acre of land, offering high-end amenities and privacy suited to their growing family and media business. As of this writing, they still own their previous properties in Woodland Hills and Encino.