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Pablo Zolezzi

TikTok Star

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TikTok

Characteristics

Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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Born
2001-01-08
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MiniBio

Before rising to popularity, he attended Saint Joseph Academy, where he began building the foundation for his future online presence. Now widely recognized as a TikTok star, he’s gained a massive following thanks to his hilarious comedy videos and engaging lip sync performances. But there’s more to him than just social media—he’s also a dedicated discus thrower at Texas A&M University, balancing athletics with his digital fame. Over time, his content has evolved, often featuring fun moments with family, including appearances by his mom, who’s made several cameos in his TikToks. As a TikTok star, he continues to inspire fans both on the track and through his creative posts, showing that being a TikTok star isn’t just about trends—it’s about personality, talent, and staying true to your roots. Being a TikTok star comes with challenges, but he handles them with humor and authenticity, proving why he stands out in the world of social media.

Trivia

In one of his most popular TikToks—racking up more than 2 million views—he’s spotted showing off some moves at a bar. It’s definitely one of those clips that really showcases his energy, and honestly, it’s no surprise that he gained so much attention. He just has this natural vibe that stands out, especially in moments like that.

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