What Is Ethan Klein's Net Worth?
Ethan Klein is an American-Israeli comedian and social media personality who has a net worth of $25 million. That is a combined net worth with his wife and media co-star, Hila Klein.
Ethan Klein is best known as the co-creator of the popular channel h3h3Productions and the host of the "H3 Podcast." He rose to prominence in the mid-2010s alongside his wife, Hila Klein, through satirical reaction videos and commentary on internet culture, trends, and personalities. Their h3h3Productions channel quickly gained a loyal following for its humorous takedowns of YouTube drama, cringe-worthy viral content, and unethical influencer behavior.
In 2017, the Kleins expanded their brand with the launch of the "H3 Podcast," which began as a more laid-back, long-form interview show featuring fellow YouTubers and celebrities. Over time, the podcast evolved into a hybrid of comedy, news commentary, and internet gossip, becoming one of the most popular creator-led shows on the platform. Ethan has hosted a range of segments, including "After Dark," "Leftovers" with Hasan Piker, and the now-defunct "Frenemies" with Trisha Paytas, which gained viral notoriety for its chaotic, drama-filled dynamic.
Outside of content creation, Ethan and Hila founded the successful streetwear brand Teddy Fresh in 2017, which has since become a prominent clothing label among Gen Z audiences. Despite frequent controversies, public feuds, and multiple suspensions from YouTube, Ethan Klein has remained a central figure in online media. He is known for his irreverent humor, outspoken views on free speech and online accountability, and his ability to reinvent his content to stay culturally relevant. Through both his comedic commentary and business ventures, Klein has carved out a lasting niche in the evolving landscape of digital entertainment.
"h3h3Productions"
Ethan and Hila Klein launched their YouTube channel, h3h3Productions, in 2011. The channel quickly gained popularity for its irreverent, satirical reaction videos, in which the couple offered humorous commentary on viral trends, influencer culture, and internet absurdities. Their content blended absurdist comedy sketches with critical analysis, often drawing comparisons to "Mystery Science Theater 3000" and the surreal style of Tim & Eric. With over six million subscribers and more than a billion views, h3h3Productions became one of the most influential commentary channels on the platform, known for its outspoken criticism of YouTube's policies and its takedowns of problematic creators.
The channel's unique mix of humor, cultural critique, and meme-savvy editing helped the Kleins stand out in the saturated world of YouTube content, and they were often regarded as early champions of internet accountability.
H3 Podcast and Other Series
In 2017, the Kleins expanded their brand with the launch of the H3 Podcast, a long-form talk show that features interviews with creators, comedians, and internet personalities, as well as topical discussion and live audience interaction. Over time, the podcast evolved into a network of sub-series, including H3 After Dark, a looser, unscripted show covering trending topics and internet drama, and Content Court, a scripted format where the hosts dissect and critique controversial influencers in a mock courtroom style.
From late 2020 through mid-2021, Ethan co-hosted the viral podcast Frenemies with YouTuber Trisha Paytas. The show became an unexpected hit thanks to its unpredictable blend of humor, confessional storytelling, and emotional outbursts. While the podcast was praised for candid conversations around mental health, it was also marred by frequent on-air arguments and backlash stemming from Paytas's inflammatory comments. The partnership ultimately collapsed in June 2021 after 39 episodes.
Later that year, Ethan launched Leftovers, a political commentary podcast co-hosted with Twitch streamer and progressive commentator Hasan Piker. The show features left-leaning political discussion and satirical critiques of conservative media figures, further expanding the Kleins' influence into the political discourse space.
By 2021, the H3 Podcast network had become one of the most-watched creator-led podcasts in the U.S., consistently ranking at the top of YouTube's podcast charts.

Hila Klein and Ethan Klein (Photo by Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Fair Use Lawsuit
In 2016, Ethan and Hila became central figures in a landmark fair use legal battle. YouTuber Matt Hosseinzadeh, also known as MattHossZone, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the Kleins, claiming that a reaction video they made used an excessive portion of his original content. In response, fellow YouTuber Philip DeFranco launched a GoFundMe campaign that raised over $130,000 to assist the Kleins with legal costs. Rather than use the money for themselves, the Kleins placed the funds into an escrow account called the Fair Use Protection Account to support others facing similar legal challenges.
In 2017, U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest ruled in favor of the Kleins, declaring that their video was protected under fair use. The ruling was considered a major legal victory for the YouTube community, as it became the first case of its kind to receive a clear judgment supporting fair use in reaction and commentary content. The case has since been cited as precedent in similar disputes across digital media.
Controversies
Over the years, Ethan Klein and the H3 brand have been involved in several public controversies. In 2017, they received criticism for defending YouTuber PewDiePie amid backlash over his use of Nazi-related humor. In 2020, Ethan lost a sponsorship deal with Old Spice after clips resurfaced of him using offensive slurs during a 2017 podcast episode. Despite issuing apologies and clarifying his intent, the incident contributed to ongoing scrutiny of his commentary style and podcast tone.
Ethan has also faced multiple suspensions and strikes from YouTube for violating the platform's guidelines, particularly during politically charged episodes. However, his unapologetic approach and willingness to engage in online debate have solidified his standing as a polarizing but influential voice in the creator community.
Personal Life
Ethan Klein met his wife, Hila, in 2007 while visiting Israel. At the time, Hila was serving in the Israel Defense Forces. The two quickly formed a connection, and after a long-distance relationship, Ethan moved to Israel, where they lived together for several years before marrying in 2012. They later relocated to Los Angeles, where they continued to build their YouTube and podcast empire. In June 2019, the couple welcomed their first child, a son.
Hila's younger brother is artist and photographer Moses Hacmon, who later became romantically involved with internet personality Trisha Paytas. This connection had a significant impact on Ethan's personal and professional life. Although Ethan and Trisha initially had a rocky history, they co-hosted the wildly popular podcast Frenemies from 2020 to 2021. Despite the show's success, it ended in controversy following frequent on-air arguments and a public falling out. The tensions between Ethan and Trisha were further complicated by her relationship—and eventual marriage—to Moses, which created a lasting rift between the Kleins and Paytas.
Real Estate
In 2017, Ethan and Hila spent $780,000 on their first Los Angeles home together, in the town of Woodland Hills. At some point in 2018, the couple spent $2.3 million on a home in Encino.
In November 2019, Ethan and Hila spent $9 million on a large estate in Bel Air, California. Located within a guarded community, the 7,500-square-foot lavish estate has six bedrooms and sits on just over an acre. As of this writing, they still own both previous homes.