November 1, 2024

Khaby Lame Secures Top Spot On TikTok As Creator Economy Booms

Khaby Lame

Khaby Lame, the wordless comedian known for his witty, reaction-based TikTok videos, remains the platform’s most-followed creator with an impressive 163 million fans. 

As he continues to entertain and connect with audiences globally, Lame’s massive influence is now a powerful force in the creator economy—a sector worth $250 billion and expected to nearly double to $500 billion by 2027.

TikTok’s Top Creator Holds Strong Amid Growing Competition

Despite intense competition, Lame has maintained his position at the top, a feat that speaks to the universal appeal of his content. 

While some creators rely on flashy editing or complex narratives, Lame’s videos stand out for their simplicity and relatability. 

His style of silently reacting to viral trends resonates with viewers across demographics and cultures, making him an international sensation. 

According to Forbes, Lame’s 2.5 billion likes on TikTok and 255 million followers across platforms solidify his impact in the creator space, setting him apart as an icon.

Transforming Social Influence into Business Success

Beyond TikTok, Lame’s influence is also driving his entrepreneurial pursuits. 

Over the last year, he has secured partnerships with household brands like Hugo Boss, Fortnite, and Sony Pictures. 

Most recently, he collaborated with Walmart to launch his line of kitchen tools, which includes quirky items like a Khaby-branded garlic press and taco holder. 

Known for his commitment to “clean” partnerships, Lame has avoided endorsing products like alcohol and tobacco, aligning his brand with family-friendly and positive messaging. 

His approach showcases how creators can use their platforms responsibly, building brand integrity that resonates with fans and businesses alike.


Feature Image Credit: Photo: Reuters

Sara Keenan

Tech Reporter at POCIT. Following her master's degree in journalism, Sara cultivated a deep passion for writing and driving positive change for Black and Brown individuals across all areas of life. This passion expanded to include the experiences of Black and Brown people in tech thanks to her internship experience as an editorial assistant at a tech startup.