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This Wordless Comedian Now The Most-Followed Person On TikTok

 


Comedian Khaby Lame has become the king of TikTok -- all without uttering a word.

With more than 142.9 million followers, Lame has dethroned teen dancer and content creator Charli D'Amelio to become the most-followed person on the platform.

Lame, 22, who was born in the West African nation of Senegal and now lives in Italy, creates videos in which he reacts wordlessly to absurd life hacks, racking up millions of views and likes with each post.

In the past few weeks, his fans launched a social media effort to push him past D'Amelio on TikTok. On Instagram, Lame has 78.3 million followers compared with D'Amelio's 48.8 million.

Lame, (prounouced Lah-MAY), started posting videos after he lost his job as a factory worker in Italy in the early days of the pandemic in 2020. He spent his days holed up at his parents' home in the Italian city of Chivasso, looking for jobs. One day, he downloaded TikTok and started tinkering with it in his bedroom, posting videos of himself under the name Khaby Lame.

At first, like a lot of TikTokers, he created clips of himself dancing, watching video games or doing comedy stunts. In early 2021, he began making fun of the life-hack videos that flood social media platforms -- reacting to them with a wordless shrug or a look of exasperation came up with the idea because I was seeing these videos circulating, and I liked the idea of bringing some simplicity to it," Lame told CNN late last year. " I thought of a way to reach as many people as possible. And the best way was not to speak."

In addition to the life hack videos, Lame also posts short comedy skits that feature his expressive reactions -- but no words. I'm

His reactions personify the term "shaking my head," or SMH in internet shorthand. After his common-sense approach to a task, Lame extends his arms with his palms facing upward, as if to say, 'duh.' Sometimes he throws in an eye roll or a shake of the head.

Source: CNN

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