Kenyan Tiktoker Sheryl Gabriella has turned her passion into major profits. TikToker’s wholesome content has earned her Sh244,000 on her livestream in a single night.
Tiktok Live was launched in 2019.
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Many Tiktok stars are turning to 24/7 livestreams for cash from their viewers.
In a recent post, Sheryl was thanking one of her big gifters who has been gifting her Lions consistently adding up to large sums of money.
“Thank you Kevin your support in my Life means a lot to me,” she said in a recent TikTok post
Lions are estimated to be the biggest gifts amounting to sh34,000 per Lion. She has accumulated her earnings adding up to a total of a sh244,000. She called it the biggest achievement she has ever gotten ever since she started doing live videos.
“Aki leo nmejifunza kitu walai..mjue Mungu and learn never to give up” she revealed.
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“Acha niringe kidogo, Tik Tok wewe!” she excitedly pronounced in an Instagram post after getting the news.
Sheryl had started her journey as a content creator where she made a lot of comedy content with her very close friend Kabugi. She later ventured into the TikTok space, after TikTok was popularized, ditching her YouTube content creation for good.
The TikTok space was no challenge for her currently having a following of more than 700k followers.
She started creating short videos with different types of content, and she started reacting to Kenyan songs in some of her videos.
With such content, she popularized some of Kenya’s biggest songs and even Willy Paul dedicated a song to her.
The more often you go LIVE and engage with your audience, the more opportunities to collect diamonds and make money. By collecting diamonds, you may be able to obtain a reward payment in money or in virtual items from TikTok.
To recognize your efforts in helping the LIVE platform succeed, TikTok currently shares with creators 50% of its net revenue from virtual items, after deducting the required payments to app stores, payment processors, and any other adjustment required under our terms and policies.
by KELVIN NJENGA