Here’s How Much Khaby Lame Is Able to Earn Per Post as TikTok’s Most-Followed Creator

Khabane “Khaby” Lame recently became the most-followed person on TikTok, now boasting 149.5 million
fans and 2.4 billion likes on the platform, but he’s already thinking about his next move.
In a profile for Fortune, Lame, 22, revealed he has dedicated a great deal of time toward learning English by watching American cartoons and movies, as well as spending an hour every day working with a tutor. He has made no secret of his desire to be an actor.
When TMZ caught up with him earlier this year, Khaby shared that his ultimate goal would be to star in a film alongside Will Smith. “He started to dream about being an actor after watching The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” Lame, who speaks Italian, said through his manager. “His goal is to be in a movie, hopefully, one day with [Will].”
Until that day comes, Lame will continue to make quite a living on TikTok. He earned $450,000 through his partnership with Hugo Boss, which involved him walking during its Milan Fashion Week show and posting about it online. Fortune reviewed a contract with a major Hollywood studio indicating he would get $750,000 for a single clip. Khaby is estimated to make around $10 million this year.
Lame, his parents, and three siblings immigrated to Italy from Senegal in 2001. He joined TikTok in 2020 after losing his job as a factory machine worker due to the pandemic. According to CBS News, he officially became a citizen of Italy last month.
“I am very proud,” he said after the citizenship ceremony. “I felt Italian even before today, because I’ve always lived here. I feel a great sense of responsibility for the oath I took. These are not just words.”
Source: complex.com
Trending Entertainment
Singer Jessie J undergoes surgery for breast cancer
20:38Singer Jessie J undergoes surgery for breast cancer
18:11Ghana launches PANAFEST & Emancipation 2025
07:44Jack Alolome explains why he ditched NPP for NDC, his expectations of President Mahama's gov't
00:33Jack Alolome: Gospel veteran confesses to once 'slipping' into drinking
23:22Ghana Tourist Authority Deputy CEO explores Nzulezo, Ghana’s mystical village on water
12:35Juliet Ibrahim becomes first-ever President of Women in Film & Television Ghana
17:56Shatta Wale reacts to 'fraud boy' speculations; 'I'm clean, my success is from music'
16:27Rapper Fat Joe accused of engaging in sex with minors in $20 million lawsuit
15:27Chris Brown denies London nightclub assault
14:54