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China’s Kobe Bryant lookalike gets 500,000 fans in 2 weeks after copying style of basketball legend in live-stream

  • 21-year-old earns US$12,000 in 10 days impersonating late sporting great
  • Bryant, who died in 2020, still has 10 million followers on Weibo

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A young man in China who resembles the late basketball icon Kobe Bryant has amassed 500,000 fans in two weeks by copying the sporting legend’s look and style in live-streaming sessions. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin/Getty Images
Zoey Zhang

An influencer in China who bears a striking resemblance to the basketball legend Kobe Bryant has made 80,000 yuan (US$12,000) in just 10 days.

Ma Jinghui, 21, from the southwestern province of Yunnan, saw his fan base on Douyin grow from a few thousand to 600,000 all because of his imitation of the sports star.

In his videos, Ma wears Bryant’s iconic No 24 jersey, holds a basketball with one hand, sits against a white wall, accompanied by the background music of the song See You Again.

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He also greets his fans in English, saying: “Man, I’m back.”

Ma, who calls himself the “Chinese version of Kobe Bryant”, consistently drew over 100,000 viewers for each live-session.

Ma Jinghui says he has been “pleasantly surprised” by the fame he has achieved online. Photo: 163.com
Ma Jinghui says he has been “pleasantly surprised” by the fame he has achieved online. Photo: 163.com

In just over 10 days, he earned more than US$12,000 by impersonating Bryant in his live-streams.

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