- Brian Chira's young cousin Ian is following in his footsteps and could become a TikTok star like him, given the attention he is already getting
- Recent videos show Ian engaging with fans on TikTok live, receiving gifts and interacting with viewers on the platform
- Ian was welcomed to the platform by Chira's best friend, Tizian, over the weekend, who encouraged fans to support the boy by sending gifts
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Brian Chira's young cousin Ian has followed in his footsteps, and if he plays his cards right, he will soon be a TikTok star just like the fallen TikToker.
This is due to the gradual fanbase that Ian is building on the short video platform, where his late cousin Chira grew to become one of the most prominent personalities.
Recent videos shared captures Ian on TikTok live, engaging with fans, some of whom were also kind enough to send him TikTok gifts.
Yesterday, he was captured on TikTok live with his late cousin's friend Prince Mwiti, who tried to ask how much he has made since joining TikTok.
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How much is Ian making on TikTok?
However, Ian cleverly evaded the question, saying he was uncomfortable disclosing such sensitive information to the public.
"How much have you made so far? You have received some Roses already. Tell me how much you have made," Prince Mwiti insisted.
"Why should I tell you, Mwiti? I cannot tell everyone. But I will be sure to tell you after this live," Ian responded.
Over the weekend, Ian was welcomed to the platform by Chira's best friend, Tizian, who urged his fans to send him gifts.
By the end of the live, they both received some pricey gifts they did not disclose.
Brian Chira's cousins, grandma taken on trip
Recently, Chira's family, consisting of his two cousins and grandmother, travelled to the coast.
Baba Talisha and Chira's grandmother were offered a treat a day after they buried the renowned TikToker, who died in an accident.
Businessman Simon Kabu, who runs a travel agency, offered to pay for their holiday in Diani after days of mourning and funeral preparations.
Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, a multimedia journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke
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