It seems TikToker Khaby Lame also attended the Hakimi School of Divorce Strategy.
The guy recently sold his image rights in a massive deal reportedly worth $975 million. Then, just a few months later, his wife, Wendy Thembelihle Juel, filed for divorce, citing “unexpected and irreconcilable incompatibility of character” basically a personality clash.
When the courts started digging into Khaby’s wealth for the settlement, they discovered that all his assets were registered under his father’s name. So the focus shifted to his ex-wife’s wealth… and now Khaby reportedly stands to receive around $10 million from her. 🤣🤣
@serhaykay@lx_amara Not without accepting Christ, its like saying the food was paid for… so doesnt that mean you already ate it? You have to choose to eat the food, you have to choose to believe in Christ
I can feel nothing but sadness for this man.
This is someone God loves, someone Christ died for. Yet the legacy he leaves is being responsible for creating and ubiquitizing such a demonic industry.
He now must face his Creator and give an account for his life. All those billions are useless now.
What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul?
My hope is that he somehow had a chance to truly repent and turn to Christ before he died.
@DrJoe4congress@gotrice2024 The kid waited til hes at the register to tell him, that “I told you” was from when he was at the register, not before he ordered. Thats the correct context. Kid is still risking being fired for making the company look bad for his own mistake
@gotrice2024 It’s not the kids fault. If he gives him the sandwich he is going to get fired. In part of the video the kid says I told you we can’t accept cash and the guy still ordered.
This gentleman went to get a quick bite to eat, he ordered his sandwich the way he wanted it and when the employee rung him up, he tried to give the cash. The employee became annoyed and told him that due to a system problem, they couldn’t take cash and told him he would be throwing his sandwich away.
The gentleman even said that since it was an issue on their end could he just get the sandwich for free since it’s not his fault they couldn’t accept cash and the employee became even more annoyed and said no.
I have a feeling the employee was annoyed because he knew it was his fault he didn’t let the customer know beforehand what was going on, shouldn’t the employee just let him have the sandwich though?
@Niquemo1283@gotrice2024 Im so surprised everyone here is siding with the kid... like I'm really shocked. Kid fucked up cause he didn't tell customer until after.. but that ain't customers fault. Just keep him happy
@TommyLe73651889@Niquemo1283@gotrice2024 Heres an amazing idea… tell the customer ahead of time😂 not pretend the customer purposely chose to go against you.. lol
@Niquemo1283@gotrice2024 This kid is making minimum wage at a job where he doesn’t have the authority to give away free food or fix problem with the system. What tf do you expect him to do?
@glizzygutss@gotrice2024 Then let them know ahead of time… thats the whole point.. wasnt the customers fault and now hes throwing it away acting as if the customer did something wrong
@87_delta@gotrice2024 Nope, youre missing the most important detail that the employee didnt let this man know ahead of time. Dont act like this guy purposely put the employee in that situation.. the employee did that to himself, and he works for a company.. so he is indeed risking his job still
Tota revealed that he sold the $11,000 Rolex that Kai gave him because he would’ve gotten ROBBED in the Favelas, and Ben got MAD at him 😬👀
Bendadonn: “Oh so you sold it. You CANNOT SELL GIFTS” 😳
@RealAlexJones Guarantee comments will be full of anti-semites claiming “false flag” after deep throating Candace and Tuckers’ propaganda and their brain-rot buzzwords for weeks.
Deen the great tries to PRESS Adam22 at Adin Ross' BrandRisk boxing event over $5000 and gets EMBARASSED😳👀
"Look how I mog the little homie....this my little homie"
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