Kaycee Rice Biography: Height, Parents, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Music Videos, YouTube, Boyfriend, Pictures, Movies
Kaycee Caitlin Rice, also known as Kaycee Rice, is a talented American dancer, choreographer, actress, and YouTube personality who gained fame through her viral dance videos and appearances on shows like World of Dance and Dance Moms.
Known for her versatility in hip-hop, ballet, lyrical, jazz, tap, contemporary, and acro, she has performed alongside artists like Justin Bieber and Pharrell Williams, captivating audiences with her electrifying choreography and vibrant online presence.
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- Full Name: Kaycee Caitlin Rice
- Stage Name: Kaycee Rice
- Born: October 21, 2002
- Age: 23 years old
- Birthplace: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: Dancer, Choreographer, Actress, YouTuber
- Height: 1.58 m (5 ft 2½ in)
- Religion: Christianity Parents: Brad Rice (father), Laura Rice (mother)
- Siblings: Kylie Rice (older sister), Devon Rice (brother)
- Spouse: Sean Lew
- Children: None
- Relationship: Dating
- Net Worth: $1 million to $2 million USD
Early Life and Education
Kaycee Rice, a dynamic dancer and social media star, was born on October 21, 2002, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, to Brad Rice, a marketer and real estate advisor, and Laura Rice, a homemaker and former dance studio owner.
Raised in Simi Valley with her older sister, Kylie, a dancer, and brother Devon, Kaycee began dancing at age four and competing at five. Kaycee started homeschooling from sixth grade to balance her dance career, earning straight A’s in her first semester of 10th grade and graduating high school in 2018. Specific details about higher education are unavailable, as she focused on her professional dance and media career.

Career
Kaycee Rice’s career skyrocketed in 2013 when her hip-hop solo “WERK” went viral after Katy Perry tweeted about it, leading to features in YouTube Rewind 2013, a performance on The Queen Latifah Show, and a CNN interview.
She launched her YouTube channel, Kaycee Rice Official Channel, in January 2010, now with over 700,000 subscribers, posting dance videos and vlogs like “Weirdo Wednesdays.” She joined dance crews lilBEASTS and immaBEAST, competing on World of Dance Season 2 (2018) as part of the duo Sean and Kaycee with Sean Lew.
Kaycee appeared as a guest dancer on Dance Moms Season 5 (2015), performing in group dances “Ethereal” and “Stand Up.” Her television credits include America’s Got Talent (2014) with partner Gabe de Guzman, where they were eliminated in Judgment Week, and three performances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show with de Guzman and Lew.
She has danced in music videos like Samuel Cristea’s “Time to Dance” and Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass,” and performed at the 2015 Super Bowl Halftime Show, Oscars, Teen Choice Awards, and Radio Disney Music Awards alongside artists like Justin Bieber, Janet Jackson, and Missy Elliott. Kaycee designed a Nike Air Max Zero shoe and launched her clothing line, Weirdo Apparel.
She choreographs for the MDDance app and has taught workshops worldwide, collaborating with choreographers such as Matt Steffanina and Brian Friedman. Her acting credits include a stunt double role in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012) and the lead role of Jase in Disney’s short film How to Catch a Ghost (2017).
Social Media
- Instagram Handle: @kayceericeofficial
- TikTok Handle: @kayceerice
- Facebook: @KayceeRiceOfficial
- YouTube Channel: Kaycee Rice

Personal Life
Kaycee Rice is reportedly in a relationship with dancer Sean Lew, her frequent collaborator, though neither has officially confirmed this, and some sources suggest she is single. She has no spouse or children. Standing at 1.58 meters with dark brown hair and hazel eyes, Kaycee has a slim build and pierced ears. Raised in a Christian household, she is close with her family, particularly her mother, Laura, who managed her early career, and siblings Kylie and Devon.
Net Worth
Kaycee Rice’s estimated net worth is $1 million to $2 million USD, derived from her YouTube ad revenue, dance performances, choreography for the MDDance app, Nike shoe design, sales of Weirdo Apparel, and appearances in music videos and TV shows.
Filmography
- The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012) – Stunt Double
- How to Catch a Ghost (2017) – Jase (Disney Short Film, Lead Role)
Television
- Dance Moms (2015) – Guest Dancer (Season 5, Episodes: “In Abby’s Trash, Cathy’s Treasure,” “In Mackenzie’s Time to Shine”)
- America’s Got Talent (2014) – Herself (Contestant with Gabe de Guzman, Season 9)
- World of Dance (2018) – Herself (Contestant with Sean Lew, Season 2)
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show (Unknown dates) – Guest Performer (3 appearances)
- The Queen Latifah Show (2013) – Herself (Performer and Interviewee)
Music Videos (Selected)
- “Time to Dance” (Samuel Cristea) – Dancer
- “All About That Bass” (Meghan Trainor) – Dancer
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