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On October 15, 1985, D Trix was born in Roseville, California, to a couple of Filipino-American parents
D Trix was born Dominic Kyle Sandoval and is popularly recognized as a member of the hip-hop dance crew Quest Crew. During the early days of his career, D Trix was a contestant on the reality TV show 'So You Think You Can Dance' in its third season.
As a dance competition judge, Dominic Kyle Sandoval famously returned to the show in its 16th season in 2019. Apart from excelling as a dancer, D Trix is also known for his acting career, having made his debut in the 2010 Wong Fu Productions short film, 'Agents Of Secret Stuff'. D Trix also runs a YouTube channel titled theDOMINICshow, which has over 3.39 million subscribers as of August 2022. The YouTuber is known to be a huge fan of the 'America's Got Talent' dancer 'Ivan' The Urban Action Figure. Scroll down to learn more about the Roseville, California-born former Fallen Kingz dancer.
D Trix is believed to have a net worth of around $1 million.
The annual income of D Trix is undisclosed and is believed to depend upon his business-related incomes largely.
The height of D Trix is 5 ft 8 in (173 cm).
Trix was born in Roseville, California, on October 15, 1985. The dancer turns 37 this October 2022.
D Trix spent his childhood living in Roseville, California, and is believed to have been adopted by Conrad Pete Sandoval (stepfather) when he was merely two. D Trix was a student at Woodcreek High School and completed his graduation from the institution in 2003. D Trix stepped into the world of breakdancing at the age of 13 and is known to have performed at several WNBA and NBA games early on in his career.
D Trix is known to be dating Bethany Mota, an American video blogger, for a long period. The couple first met each other in 2016 on the show 'Dancing With The Stars'.
D Trix is best recognized for his dance-related projects and achievements over the past decade. The dancer came to the limelight when he won the 2009 season of 'America's Best Dance Crew' as a member of Quest Crew.
Before winning this show with Quest Crew, D Trix participated in the dance show 'So You Think You Can Dance' along with Sabra Johnson. D Trix eventually couldn't win the show. Even though he reached the top eight, he ended up finishing as the fifth runner-up on the show. The Roseville, California-born dancer is also known to have a massive social media following, with over 630,000 followers on his Instagram account @dtrix as of August 2022. D Trix is also a popular YouTube star, he established his channel theDOMINICshow back in 2010. Some of his most popular videos to date include '20 Types Of Zombies', '20 Handshakes', 'Entire Mcdonald's Menu In 10 Min Challenge!', 'Ultimate Dance Challenge: Ryan Higa & RHPC', and many more.
On his other YouTube channel titled RANDOMinic, some of the most popular uploads are 'Bloopies: 5 Things Girls Do That Guys Hate' and 'Giant Oreo?! | Can We Diy?!', '100 Chicken Wings in 10 Min Challenge!', and various others. D Trix is also popularly known for being one of the choreographers of the California-based team The Lab in the World of Dance 2018. In the past few years, D Trix is known to have collaborated with fellow YouTubers and friends Gabbie Hanna on multiple occasions for various videos.
D Trix was the winner of the dance show 'Evolution 2' in 2005 in Orlando, Florida. He participated as a part of Flexible Flav, his breakdancing crew. It is believed that three months before the Los Angeles auditions of the dance show, D Trix undertook hip-hop lessons. D Trix is also known to have won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography as a part of Quest Crew.
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