His content centers around Takarani Sesame, Moshe's giant yellow meerkat.
Comedian and content creator Sifiso Tshabalala brings children's TV show takarani sesame It has an uncensored twist that will resonate with young adults who grew up watching the show as children.
Tshabalala, also known as Regen Wayans, first thought about the following before creating his popular content on social media: takarani sesame A gag on his stand-up comedy set.
“I started doing jokes when I was young and now I realize I’m 27 years old, so why not have a Moshe that has issues that adults face, like baby and mommy issues, alcohol issues, etc. “Is that so?” said Shabalala. citizen.
Shabalala creates her own video content, sometimes watching children's shows and narrating them. “People convert that audio into real audio, Takarani It’s the face of the character,” he explained.
His content focuses on giant yellow meerkats. takarani sesameMoshe.
“I loved how lazy Moshe was. I realized how Takarani We're building content around him and he's the one tackling specific issues, like HIV. So we decided to make it something that people could relate to. ”
@unofficialchad_ #skitbyleagenwayans_ #moshe #peppapig Moshe is looking for Peppa La…😂😂😂@Leagen Wayans ♬ Original Sound – Leagen Wayans
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good reception
The comedian, who hails from Katlehong in Ekurhuleni, said he was not surprised that South Africans were hooked on the content.
“South Africans love anything controversial, anything that seems outside of the norm that we tend to entertain… So when I did that joke and people liked it, I “I wasn't surprised at all,'' said the creator whose content has become his own life on TikTok.
@unofficialchad_ mina I knew Zikwe was my father…Moshe bamo sukela #takalanisesame #skitbyleagenwayans_ @Leagen Wayans ♬ Original song – Leagen Wayans
“Rather, what surprised me was how people jumped on board when I took my sound and created something unique from that audio.”
He started creating content around 2019 when TikTok started gaining popularity, but took a break from creating content to focus on his studies.
“We came back together last year, malmö When I started doing skits, I gained a lot of followers. I’ve worked even harder this year,” said the comedian, who has since quit her job as a PR and marketing intern.
He didn't have to deal with copyright issues when creating content.
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“What I'm doing is a parody, so I don't think there's any copyright issues. They're taking my audio and putting my voice on an actual episode of Takarani. What does this mean to me? We're not trying to make money from this, it's pure entertainment.”
He considers himself a modern comedian who uses social media to raise his stock.
“I'm both [a content creator and a creative] Because my creativity comes in the form of content creation. But I like to believe that I just happen to be a stand-up comedian who does videos,” he said.
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