Senegalese-born global TikTok king
Khaby Lame became an Italian citizen at a ceremony in his home
town of Chivasso near Turin on Wednesday.
The world's most followed TikTokker, with over 148 million
followers, took the oath in the city council of the Piedmont
city where he started shooting his famed mute comic clips two
years ago when he was 20.
The social media superstar, born Khabane Serigne Lame in Dakar
in 2000, and who has been in Italy since he was one year old,
was officially notified he had obtained Italian citizenship on
June 8.
In Italy the children of immigrants can only apply for
citizenship after they turn 18, and the process usually takes
three-to-four years.
Leftwing parties have been pushing for citizenship to be granted
at birth or at least after a school five-year cycle has been
completed, but this has been met with stiff resistance from
rightwing parties and neither move has so far passed.
The Chivasso town council also gave Lame a copy of the Italian
Constitution and a lapel pin with the arms of the city.
Visibly moved, Lame spoke about growing up in the tough working
class neighborhood in Via Togliatti, accompanies by an Italian
childhood friend.
"I felt Italian before today, too, like everyone else," he said,
"having always lived here.
"Signing the oath is a great responsibility".
The super-influencer said the world had changed since he arrived
in Chivasso's hard-scrabble quarter.
"We had nothing but we were happy, we played in the street, we
were always smiling," he said.
The Khaby Lame phenomenon exploded in the COVID-19 pandemic
thanks to a string of ironic home-made reels in which the
budding star expressed himself with gestures alone.
He became the most followed TikTokker in the world in June,
overtaking the American dancer Charli D'Amelio, who boasts 145
million followers.
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