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Kiekie Reveals How She Became Famous After 7-years Of Creating Content

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Kiekie Reveals How She Became Famous After 7-years Of Creating Content

Nigerian content creator Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, better known by her stage name as Kiekie, has talked candidly about her arduous path to fame, stating that it took her seven years to get it.

Speaking on Tobi Makinde’s TTM Show, the 34-year-old mother of one revealed the information. Going back in time, Kiekie, who called herself a “late bloomer,” disclosed that she began producing video in 2013 but didn’t become well-known until 2020.

She said, “My story is unique because I sometimes call myself a late bloomer. Because it literally took seven years to gain the spotlight.

“I started creating content in 2013 but didn’t gain the spotlight till 2020. It was seven years of me constantly doing what I love, funding what I love with the other jobs I was doing.

“Some of those who had known me before I became popular as a content creator will know that I used to be a stylist. I was once Simi’s stylist.

“My first viral content was the Fashion Shock Show that started in 2018, I was getting some influencing gigs.”

Now regarded as one of the most influential content creators in Nigeria, Kiekie attributed her success to years of unwavering dedication and consistency, noting that once she gained the spotlight in 2020, her career took flight.

“The moment I hit the spotlight, it just continued like that,” she noted.

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