Hundreds queue for five hours in rain to meet Youtube star Tiana from The Wilsons in West Yorkshire shopping centre

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Hundreds of parents and children queued for up to five hours to meet Youtube star Tiana from The Wilsons at a meet and greet in West Yorkshire.

The Youtube star - who is thought to have a net worth of over £3m despite being only eleven years old - was visiting the Broadway shopping centre in Bradford to launch her Hearts By Tiana pop up shop.

Tiana Wilson is part of three YouTube Channels.

She has her own personal channel, 'Tiana', where she does challenge and prank videos, a channel with her family, 'The Wilsons', and her main channel where she reviews toys, 'Toys And Me'.

Fans queued for hours to see TianaFans queued for hours to see Tiana
Fans queued for hours to see Tiana

Between the channels, she has over 12 million subscribers.

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The shop is located in the Centre for two days only - on Saturday 23 November and Sunday 24 November.

One of the parents who took their children to see the Youtube sensation was Katie Javeed.

She said her family queued from 9am until 2pm for their chance to meet the star - including outside in the rain.

Katie's children had to wear raincoats while waiting outside.Katie's children had to wear raincoats while waiting outside.
Katie's children had to wear raincoats while waiting outside.

However, Katie said her children couldn't wait to meet their idol.

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Katie said: "We got there about 9.10am and there were four different queues already.

"We knew it might be busy but we didn't expect it to be as popular as it was.

"After five minutes in the queue it started to rain heavy.

Queues formed outside the shopping centre from 7am.Queues formed outside the shopping centre from 7am.
Queues formed outside the shopping centre from 7am.

"Tiana's dad came out after about thirty minutes of us being in the queue to walk past, it was perfect timing.

"Everybody went wild and it gave everyone the momentum to stay."

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