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Khaby becomes the most followed African on Instagram

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Senegalese Khaby Lame has become the most followed African on Instagram.

Khaby is a Senegalese born TikToker based in Chivasso, Italy.

He is known for his Tiktok videos which he silently mocks overly complicated life hack videos.

He is again the second most followed Titoker after Charli D’Amelio.

Khaby became famous from his myth busting of life hacks and his famous shrug.

His fame made him do tones of collaboration with renowned celebrities such as Naomi Campbell and Greta Thunberg.

As his fame rose through, he moved from thousand followers to gaining 126 million followers and getting 2 billion likes in his TikTok.

As much as he has all those followers in Tiktok alone he was able to gain 67 million followers on Instagram alone making him the most followed African.

His followers surpassed Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah who comes second with 47.1 million followers.

Instead of complicating things as seen in most Tiktok challenges Khaby tried to make those challenge as simple as it should be.

His fame has earned him million dollars’ worth of endorsements, and opportunities in the high table among known celebrities.

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