Dominic Sandoval Biography: Partner, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, YouTube

Dominic Sandoval Biography: Partner, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, YouTube

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Dominic Kyle Sandoval, widely known as D-Trix, is an American dancer, YouTube personality, television host, and actor celebrated for his dynamic performances and charismatic online presence.

He rose to fame as a Top 8 contestant on So You Think You Can Dance Season 3 and as a member of Quest Crew, winners of America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3.

His YouTube channel, theDOMINICshow, with over 3.4 million subscribers, features dance videos, comedy sketches, and vlogs, while his choreography for World of Dance and roles in films like Battle of the Year highlight his versatility in entertainment.

Profile

  • Full Name: Dominic Kyle Sandoval
  • Stage Name: D-Trix
  • Born: 15 October, 1985
  • Age: 39 years old
  • Birthplace: Roseville, California, USA
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Dancer, YouTube Personality, Television Host, Actor
  • Height: 1.73 m
  • Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Sandoval (biological), Conrad Pete Sandoval (stepfather)
  • Siblings: None
  • Partner: Bethany Mota
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Dating
  • Net Worth: $1 million

Early Life and Education

Dominic Kyle Sandoval was born on October 15, 1985, in Roseville, California, was raised by Filipino American parents who separated shortly after his birth.

Adopted at age two by his stepfather, Conrad Pete Sandoval, he grew up without siblings. His passion for dance ignited at 13, leading him to perform at NBA and WNBA games.

He graduated from Woodcreek High School in 2003 and briefly took hip-hop and choreography classes to prepare for So You Think You Can Dance. His ethnicity is Filipino with German, Irish, Indonesian, Spanish, Chinese, Native American, and Portuguese heritage, and his religious beliefs are Christian.

Career

Dominic Sandoval began his career as a breakdancer, performing with his crew Flexible Flav and winning the 2005 Evolution 2 competition in Orlando, Florida.

His big break came in 2007 as a Top 8 finalist on So You Think You Can Dance Season 3, where his humor and skill earned him fan-favorite status. He joined Quest Crew in 2007, leading them to victory in America’s Best Dance Crew Season 3 in 2009.

His early YouTube channel, launched in 2007, gained traction with dance videos and collaborations with Ryan Higa, laying the foundation for his digital career.

Sandoval’s career expanded as he became a judge on America’s Best Dance Crew for Seasons 6 and 7 and hosted the online series Dance Showdown in 2012.

He rejoined Quest Crew for America’s Best Dance Crew All-Stars: Road to the VMAs in 2014, securing another win. His choreography for The Lab’s World of Dance Season 2 victory in 2018 earned him an Emmy.

Acting roles in Agents of Secret Stuff (2010) as Melvin, Battle of the Year (2013) with Chris Brown, and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) as a background dancer showcased his versatility. His YouTube channel, theDOMINICshow, grew to over 3.4 million subscribers by 2021.

Currently, Sandoval remains a pivotal figure in dance and digital media, serving as a judge on So You Think You Can Dance Season 16 in 2019 and continuing to create content for theDOMINICshow.

His recent choreography work includes collaborations with Elektrobotz, and he is a member of the YTF Legacy music group.

Despite controversies, such as unverified allegations on X in 2025 about inappropriate online behavior, he maintains a strong following with 644,000 Instagram followers. His influence inspires young dancers through workshops and his advocacy for mental health and body positivity.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @dtrix
  • Twitter Handle: @d_TRIX
  • YouTube Handle: @theDOMINICshow

Personal Life

Dominic Sandoval, has been in a relationship with YouTuber Bethany Mota since 2016, with the couple sharing their bond through Instagram posts, including a 2019 music video, “She’s 23, I’m 33.”

Previously, he dated dancer Lauren Froderman from 2011 to 2015. He has no children and remains unmarried, keeping much of his personal life private.

Filmography

  • Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) – Li’l Rosero Dancer
  • Agents of Secret Stuff (2010) – Melvin
  • NigaHiga (2011) – Fed
  • Battle of the Year (2013) – Supporting Role
  • Hysteria (2014) – Male Student
  • Last Moments of Relationships (2014)
  • Smosh: The Movie (2015) – Student
  • Making Moves (2016) – D-Trix
  • Asian Bachelorette 2 (2018) – Troy

Net Worth

Dominic Sandoval has an estimated net worth of $1 million USD, driven by his multifaceted career as a dancer, YouTuber, choreographer, and actor.

His primary income sources include YouTube ad revenue from theDOMINICshow, with monthly earnings estimated at $441–$7,100, television appearances, and choreography for projects like World of Dance. Brand partnerships and live dance performances, including workshops, further bolster his finances.


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