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Khabane "Khaby" Lame
black-and-white image of Khaby Lame wearing a dark suit with bowtie, grinning at camera
Lame in 2022
Born
Khabane Lame

(2000-03-09) 9 March 2000 (age 24)
Senegal
NationalitySenegalese, Italian[1]
OccupationSocial media personality
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2022–present
GenreComedy
Subscribers11.1 million[2]
Total views3.67 billion[2]
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers
10,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: 4 September 2024
TikTok information
Page
Followers162.8 million
Likes2.5 billion

Last updated: 18 September 2024

Khabane "Khaby" Lame (French: [kabi lamei], Italian: [ˈkaːbi ˈlamei]; born 9 March 2000) is a Senegalese-Italian social media personality. He is known for his TikTok videos, in which he silently mocks overly complicated "life hack" videos. As of 2024, he is the most-followed user on TikTok.[3] In 2022, he was listed in Fortune's 40 Under 40 and Forbes' 30 Under 30. He also served as a juror on the 2023 edition of the television show Italia's Got Talent.

Early life

Lame was born in Senegal on 9 March 2000.[4] His family moved to Italy when he was one year old and lived in a public housing complex in Chivasso, near Turin.[5] He has three siblings. He studied in Italian schools until he was 14, when his parents decided to temporarily send him to study at a Quranic school near Dakar.[6] Lame worked as a CNC machine operator at a factory near Turin, before getting laid off in March 2020.[7][8][9]

Career

Lame performing his signature hand gesture while dressed as a mail carrier

After he was laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lame began posting on TikTok.[7] His early videos showed him dancing and watching video games.[9] He rose to popularity with his video responses in the form of TikTok's "duet" and "stitch" features to videos depicting complicated "life hacks", in which he performs the same task in a simple way, without saying anything, followed by a signature hand gesture.[8] In April 2021, he surpassed Gianluca Vacchi as the most-followed Italian on TikTok, and he subsequently surpassed Addison Rae, to become the second most-followed personality on the platform overall.[10][11] In August 2021, Lame appeared as a co-star for Juventus FC's announcement of Manuel Locatelli.[12][13] In September 2021, he attended the Venice Film Festival as a special guest for the first screening of the French film Lost Illusions, by Xavier Giannoli.[14] In January 2022, Lame signed a multi-year partnership with Hugo Boss and was featured in the #BeYourOwnBoss campaign.[15][16]

In 2022, he was listed in Fortune's 40 Under 40[17] and Forbes' 30 Under 30.[18]

In March of that year, he was awarded the Premio la Moda Veste la Pace, a recognition that the African Fashion Gate organization awards every year at the European Parliament.[19]

On 22 June 2022, Lame became TikTok's most-followed creator, surpassing Charli D'Amelio, with 142.1 million followers.[20][21]

According to Alessandro Riggio, the social media manager who signed Lame when he had only 1,000 Instagram followers, the TikToker was earning up to $750,000 per post and was on track to make $10 million by the end of 2022.[22][23][24]

Lame was a juror for the Cannes Festival alongside Rithy Panh in 2022, where he judged TikTok short films.[25]

Since 2023, Lame has served as a judge on the television show Italia's Got Talent.[26][27]

In August 2023, Lame was added as a cosmetic outfit in the 2017 video game Fortnite Battle Royale, as part of the "Last Resort" Battle Pass.[28]

Public image

Taylor Lorenz and Jason Horowitz of The New York Times have attributed Lame's success to his "universal exasperated everyman quality" and described his rise to fame as different from most TikTok stars in being "entirely organic". Samir Chaudry, founder of The Publish Press, a newsletter focused on the creator economy, stated that Lame's appeal derived from his emphasizing "authenticity over production" and "not trying too hard".[8] Christina Ferraz, founder of American marketing agency Thirty6Five, stated, "His exasperation is relatable, and feelings are universal." Lame has credited his popularity to his humorous facial expressions and his silence, which he has described as "a way to reach as many people as possible".[29] As of January 2024, six of the 25 most-liked videos on TikTok are his.[30]

Personal life

Khaby Lame is a practicing Muslim.[31][32]

In November 2023, it was publicly announced that Lame had married Wendy Thembelihle Juel.[33] By May 2024, his marriage with Juel had ended.[34]

Lame has lived in Italy since he was a year old, and he is fluent in Italian. He was solely a Senegalese citizen living in Milan with his manager until August 2022, when he became an Italian citizen in Chivasso, after the Italian Undersecretary of the Ministry of the Interior Carlo Sibilia announced that he would be granted citizenship.[9][35][36] Lame said he "always felt Italian"[37] and has previously stated that he "did not need a piece of paper" to define himself as such.[8]

Filmography

Lame has a voice cameo in the Italian-dubbed version of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).[38] He also makes a brief, non-speaking cameo appearance in the 2024 action comedy film Bad Boys: Ride or Die.[39]

Bibliography

  • Il diario di Khaby. C'è sempre il modo di non complicare le cose [Khaby's Diary: There's Always a Way Not to Complicate Things] (in Italian). Segrate: Mondadori. 2022. ISBN 978-88-0475-024-6.

See also

References

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