Courtreezy, born Courtney Adanna, is a Nigerian-American YouTuber and social media influencer known for her humorous reaction videos and unfiltered commentary on TikTok trends, internet drama, and pop culture. Born on September 9, 1997, in Dallas, Texas, she gained widespread attention with her viral 2020 video “RATING TIK TOKERS N WORD APOLOGY VIDEOS because im black,” which earned over 12 million views.
Courtreezy Wiki/Bio
| Field | Info |
| Full Name | Courtney Adanna |
| Nickname | Courtreezy |
| Date of Birth | September 9, 1997 |
| Age | 27 years (as of 2025) |
| Place of Birth | Dallas, Texas, USA |
| Nationality | American (Nigerian descent) |
| Profession | YouTuber, Social Media Influencer |
| @courtreezy | |
| TikTok | @courtreezy |
| YouTube | @courtreezy |
Physical Details
| Attribute | Measurement |
| Height | 5’8”–5’10” (173–178 cm) |
| Weight | Approx. 60 kg (132 lbs) |
| Eye Color | Brown |
| Hair Color | Black |

Early Life
Courtreezy was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and later moved to Houston. She is of Nigerian descent and grew up in a culturally rooted family with her parents and three siblings — sisters Chima and Nneoma, and a younger brother. From a young age, she enjoyed storytelling and comedy. In 2012, at just 15, she began making videos on YouTube, often with her friend Doris. Their early channel, Court and Doris, showed her creative side before she launched her solo career.
Education
She attended high school in Dallas and later enrolled in a local university for a nursing program. However, she left in 2020 after gaining over 500,000 subscribers on YouTube. Instead of formal qualifications, she developed her skills in editing, scripting, and digital strategy through hands-on experience.

Family
Courtreezy comes from a close-knit Nigerian-American family. Her father is a businessman and her mother is a homemaker. She has two sisters, Chima and Nneoma, and one brother. As of now, she is single and keeps her personal life private. She has no children and focuses on her career, often working with her best friend Doris on collaborative content.
Career
Courtreezy’s content creation journey began at age 15 when she started uploading videos with her friend Doris. In 2016, she created her main channel, @courtreezy, and began posting commentary and lifestyle videos. Her early content included reaction videos and fashion hauls. Her major breakthrough came in June 2020 with the viral hit “RATING TIK TOKERS N WORD APOLOGY VIDEOS,” which went viral during the Black Lives Matter movement. The video helped her jump from 30,000 to 300,000 subscribers in just a month.
Since then, her YouTube channel has grown to over 4.6 million subscribers, featuring reactions to reality TV, TikTok trends, and social issues. She also runs Courtreezy 2.0 for vlogs and a comedy channel, Court and Doris, with Doris. On TikTok, she shares short-form content with over 1 million followers. Her Instagram showcases her personal style, travel, and behind-the-scenes moments. Brand collaborations with Fashion Nova and others have expanded her presence in lifestyle and fashion content.

Career Milestones
| Year | Milestone |
| 2012 | Started YouTube with friend Doris (Court and Doris channel) |
| 2016 | Launched solo channel @courtreezy |
| 2020 | Viral video hit 12.4M views; reached 1M subscribers |
| 2022 | Reached 3M YouTube subscribers |
| 2024 | Surpassed 4.6M subscribers and expanded to TikTok and second channel |
Net Worth
| Year | Estimated Net Worth |
| 2023 | $300,000 |
| 2025 | $500,000–$5 million |
Courtreezy’s estimated net worth in 2025 ranges from $300,000 to $5 million. Most of her income comes from YouTube ad revenue, which is estimated between $24,000 and $384,000 per year. She also earns through brand partnerships, TikTok monetization, and merchandise. Although some online sources falsely claimed her net worth was $2 billion, this has no basis in fact. She previously lived in Los Angeles but moved back to Houston, Texas, and keeps her assets and personal finances private.
Controversies
Courtreezy has avoided major scandals throughout her career. However, her 2020 viral video tackling TikTok apology videos over the N-word was controversial in theme, though widely praised for its timing and honesty during the Black Lives Matter movement.
In 2021, she experienced a break-in at her Los Angeles home, which she discussed publicly but did not pursue legally. Additionally, some online misinformation about her net worth led to confusion among fans.
