EPISODE · Nov 1, 2025 · 2 MIN
Khaby Lame: TikTok King's US Visa Woes and Global Stardom
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Khaby Lame BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Khaby Lame, the world’s most-followed TikToker, just made headlines after a brief but dramatic run-in with US immigration. According to Arab News, Khaby was detained by US authorities at the Las Vegas airport on June 6, 2025, for overstaying his visa. He was released the same day after agreeing to a voluntary departure and, as of this report, has already left the United States. The immigration incident made waves because his enormous popularity—over 162 million TikTok followers, making him the top influencer on the platform according to Epidemic Sound—means any move he makes garners global attention. Notably, Khaby himself hasn’t addressed the incident yet on his public channels. Khaby’s signature silent comedy and deadpan dismantling of internet “life hacks” have not only made him a social media juggernaut but also a UNICEF goodwill ambassador and a magnet for major partnership deals. Forbes estimates his marketing earnings at $16.5 million between mid-2022 and late 2023, and recent weeks have seen continued significant interest from brands eager to capitalize on his universal appeal. Despite the immigration snafu, he has stayed in the limelight with a flurry of high-profile collaborations. News18 reports Khaby recently partnered with Hollywood stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence for promoting “Bad Boys Ride Or Die.” Another much-shared clip shows Khaby helping a fan secure a Ronaldinho autograph during a charity match—a typically wordless but classy gesture that’s been widely praised and circulated on social media. There was also a notable social moment when Khaby featured in a short Instagram reel with Bollywood’s Sonu Sood, fans dubbing it a meeting of “two legends.” Meanwhile, he continues to star in brand campaigns and viral content, including a buzzed-about recreation of a Squid Game scene with soccer icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic and reactions to trending posts from Indian cricket star Sachin Tendulkar. As with any international sensation, rumors swirl—in this case, unfounded reports of his death from a car crash circulated across social media earlier this month. The Economic Times and News18 stress these are baseless, and Khaby is alive, well, and more visible than ever. The visa incident and continued string of cross-platform appearances signal Khaby’s expanding relevance, not just as a digital meme machine, but as a mainstream cultural touchstone in entertainment, sports, and business circles worldwide. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Khaby Lame BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Khaby Lame, the world’s most-followed TikToker, just made headlines after a brief but dramatic run-in with US immigration. According to Arab News, Khaby was detained by US authorities at the Las Vegas airport on June 6, 2025, for overstaying his visa. He was released the same day after agreeing to a voluntary departure and, as of this report, has already left the United States. The immigration incident made waves because his enormous popularity—over 162 million TikTok followers, making him the top influencer on the platform according to Epidemic Sound—means any move he makes garners global attention. Notably, Khaby himself hasn’t addressed the incident yet on his public channels. Khaby’s signature silent comedy and deadpan dismantling of internet “life hacks” have not only made him a social media juggernaut but also a UNICEF goodwill ambassador and a magnet for major partnership deals. Forbes estimates his marketing earnings at $16.5 million between mid-2022 and late 2023, and recent weeks have seen continued significant interest from brands eager to capitalize on his universal appeal. Despite the immigration snafu, he has stayed in the limelight with a flurry of high-profile collaborations. News18 reports Khaby recently partnered with Hollywood stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence for promoting “Bad Boys Ride Or Die.” Another much-shared clip shows Khaby helping a fan secure a Ronaldinho autograph during a charity match—a typically wordless but classy gesture that’s been widely praised and circulated on social media. There was also a notable social moment when Khaby featured in a short Instagram reel with Bollywood’s Sonu Sood, fans dubbing it a meeting of “two legends.” Meanwhile, he continues to star in brand campaigns and viral content, including a buzzed-about recreation of a Squid Game scene with soccer icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic and reactions to trending posts from Indian cricket star Sachin Tendulkar. As with any international sensation, rumors swirl—in this case, unfounded reports of his death from a car crash circulated across social media earlier this month. The Economic Times and News18 stress these are baseless, and Khaby is alive, well, and more visible than ever. The visa incident and continued string of cross-platform appearances signal Khaby’s expanding relevance, not just as a digital meme machine, but as a mainstream cultural touchstone in entertainment, sports, and business circles worldwide. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Khaby Lame: TikTok King's US Visa Woes and Global Stardom
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