Without saying a word, khaby lame the second highest follower at TikTok

The most popular Italian khabi Lame on the Internet. His popularity without saying a word. He basically shows the audience in his own way how to make a task easier. The 21-year-old, who previously worked in a factory, has more than 100 million followers at TikTok.


TikTok authorities say he set the record as the second person in TikTok's history. Through this, his videos have collected more than 1.5 billion likes. He set the record in just 17 months by joining TikTok on March 15, 2020, according to several media outlets, including Lifestyle Asia and Yahoo.


To date, khaby lame has 101.8 million subscribers to TikTok. TikTok authorities did not make a mistake in congratulating him on his achievement.


Commenting on his own achievement, khaby lame said, "I am proud to have achieved this milestone, which has made it possible for the global TikTok community. Ever since I was a child, I have been passionate about entertainment and making people laugh. I am grateful to TikTok for giving me a global platform to share my passion with the rest of the world. I will continue to work to fulfill my dream."


TikTok megastar Charlie de Amelio has 122.2 million subscribers and more than 9.7 billion likes before Italy's khaby lame. Charlie was the first creator to touch the 100 million subscriber milestone in November 2020.


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