Conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopolos has wrangled $12 million from secret investors to launch a new media company focused on “making the lives of journalists, professors, politicians, feminists, Black Lives Matter activists, and other professional victims a living hell,” according to a new report.

The ousted Breitbart News editor’s new venture is called Milo Inc. and will center on events with other alt-right personalities, Vanity Fair reported Friday.

The mag described Milo Inc. as “corporatized trolling via live entertainment.”

“The business of Madonna became touring,” Yiannopoulos told VF, referring to the pop star’s deal with Live Nation. “I’m doing the same thing, but instead of signing up with Live Nation, I’m building one. I’m building it for libertarian and conservative comedians, writers, stand-up comics, intellectuals, you name it.”

Yiannopolos said his professional trolling company’s first event will be a “week-long celebration of free speech” held near UC Berkeley — which erupted into violent protests in February ahead of Yiannopolos’ planned speech, which was ultimately nixed.

It’ll wrap up with the presentation of an award named after Mario Savio, an activist who led the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, whose son called the ceremony “some kind of sick joke,” the Guardian reported.

Milo Inc. will be based in Miami and have 30 staffers.

Yiannopolos was confident that building his media brand will be a piece of cake.

“The thing about me is that I have access to a talent pipeline that no one else even knows about. All the funniest, smartest, most interesting young YouTubers and all the rest of them who hate feminism, who hate political correctness,” he said.

“This generation that’s coming up, it’s about 13, 14, 15, now have very different politics than most other generations. They love us. They love me, and I’m going to be actively hunting around for the next Milo.”