
The True Post (Web News)TikToker Khabe Lame, who became famous worldwide during the Corona pandemic, has been released after being detained for some time in the United States.
According to foreign media reports, the TikToker was detained at the Diamond Reed International Airport in the United States for violating immigration laws.
The incident occurred on June 6 when 25-year-old Italian TikTok star Khabe Lame arrived in Las Vegas and was detained by US immigration officials because his visa had expired.
According to reports, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) later confirmed that Khabe Lamay had violated the terms of his visa, but he was released on the same day after being granted voluntary repatriation.
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Khabe Lama, who came from a middle-class family, worked two menial jobs to make ends meet. He was a waiter in a restaurant, while at the same time he also started working in a factory.
As for 22-year-old Khabe’s monthly income, even after working day and night, he could only earn $1,000 a month, which was probably insufficient to meet basic needs.
He had to lose both his jobs due to the lockdown during the global coronavirus pandemic.
Khabe, who had been laid off from his jobs, entered social media and started uploading his humorous videos there. His videos were very simple, in which he was seen doing difficult tasks with comical ease.
Khabe’s first video on TikTok was viewed by only 2 people, one of whom was his father and the other was his neighbor. He received only 9 views on his videos in a month, while after all his hard work, he managed to get only 2 subscribers, but he didn’t care at all and continued his hard work.
The unique thing is that he never appeared to speak in most of his videos. Khabe’s videos consisted of physical movements, which is why people from every language around the world could understand and smile at his videos.
Gradually, people started liking his work and the number of shares on his videos started increasing, and soon his followers started lining up on social media.