Maskandi singer, actor and social media influencer Quality Biyela is living his dream.
Biyela, who is regarded as isikhothane because of his expensive fashion taste, always wanted to be famous since he was young. Though he did not know how to achieve fame, he eventually got what he wanted. Over the years, his popularity has increased and last year in December he made it to the list of most trended people on TikTok.The KwaZulu-Natal-born socialite sets himself apart on the social media streets with his swag and always bragging about his expensive lifestyle.
“I know people have names for what I do. I believe I am a normal young man who wants to inspire others. I am followed by young people because I live a life that youth of today wish to live, which is dressing stylish and living a fancy life. I always share the clothes I buy and booze not to come across as bragging. I am sharing because I also never thought I could afford the things I have. So people who see my videos and who cannot afford what I have always say I am bragging, which I’m not.
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