Milana Vayntrub, widely known for playing Lily Adams in AT&T commercials, has helped raise more than $500,000 through her charitable platform Only Philanthropy to support victims of the recent Los Angeles wildfires.
Vayntrub launched the initiative after the fires devastated several communities, describing the effort as a “crazy idea for an experiment” that evolved into meaningful, direct support for families who lost homes and belongings.
Vayntrub Celebrates Milestone and Encourages More Creators to Join
The actress announced the fundraising milestone on Instagram and invited more creators to participate in the project. She called the initiative “bigger, stranger, more powerful” and said her goal is to expand Only Philanthropy so it can help even more people affected by disasters.
She emphasized that the effort is built around direct aid, ensuring funds go straight to people in need.
Milana Vayntrub’s Net Worth
Industry sources such as Celebrity Net Worth and The List estimate Milana Vayntrub’s net worth to be between $3 million and $4 million. She built her earnings through acting roles, comedy work, digital content creation, and her long-running portrayal of Lily Adams in AT&T ads.
Early projections suggested she earned around $500,000 during her initial years in entertainment, with later commercial success pushing her cumulative career earnings into the multimillion-dollar range.
Milana Vayntrub’s Early Life and Career
Born on March 8, 1987, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Milana Vayntrub and her family fled increasing persecution against Jewish communities in 1989. They settled in Los Angeles, where she began acting at age five. One of her first notable television roles was Tatiana in the first season of ER.
Vayntrub trained extensively in comedy and theater, including work with the Upright Citizens Brigade. In 2011, she co-created the YouTube channel LivePrudeGirls, which went on to earn more than 15 million views.
Her blend of comedic timing, on-screen charisma, and digital versatility helped her secure consistent roles across television, online platforms, and national commercial campaigns.



