She felt her biggest competition would be Troye Sivan, who has a tight-knit group of followers.
There are more developments in the pipeline too, but the Jamie's World star was keeping hush on those.
"I can't tell you anything but I can say that it's an exciting time ahead."
Now 18, Curry has amassed a huge following with more than a million subscribers on YouTube and more than 10 million fans on Facebook, something she hopes will be the basis of a successful acting career.
"In Year 9 or 10 we had to write goals, it was then I started writing that I wanted to be an actor, my teachers were like,"oh ... right". But my videos have given me a good platform to start from."
After leaving school last year Curry turned her attention to producing videos and interacting with her online community of fans.
While she was much more at home in front of the camera these days, not a lot has changed - except when she gets whisked away for meetings in Sydney or gets stopped in the street - it's then she has to pinch herself.
Later this year she will be moving to Auckland to be closer to career opportunities and focus on making her YouTube channel, "more professional".