This Father Of Four Turned To YouTube And TikTok When He Needed To Make A Living. Now His Family Has 2.2 Million Followers

Rob Clark has made a career out of being tall. When the 6’4” father of four decided to leave his job in Michigan during the pandemic, in search of place to live that was not as locked down, he and his family came up with the idea to become social media influencers. They dreamed up the name That Tall Family. “We are tall,” says Clark. “If we walk into a room, people notice us.”

That was in March of 2021, and Clark had no job offer. He and his wife Rachelle decided to sell their house and make a go of it. “We had 18 months to live off

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