‘I would like to meet kangaroos’: Hasbulla on touring Australia and the price of fame

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‘I would like to meet kangaroos’: Hasbulla on touring Australia and the price of fame
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Of all the famous faces that will visit our shores this year, none compare to Hasbulla Magomedov, the 19-year-old Dagestani internet sensation, who is travelling Down Under for the first time, writes _thmitchell. | EXCLUSIVE

that the baby-faced Instagram star was headed our way and now, in an exclusive interview, Hasbulla has opened up about life as a social media icon and his plans once he touches down in Australia this August.

These days his fans number in the millions, and he regularly treats them to charming snapshots from his life in Dagestan: playing with kittens, posing near cars, and drinking coffee in his office. The fact that Hasbulla is headlining his own tour to Australia is a testament to how far he’s come in a few short years, but life hasn’t always been easy. He was born with an undisclosed genetic disorder which means Hasbulla sounds young and only stands at around 100 centimetres tall.“People are always complaining about things in life, but I try to enjoy every day and do the things I love,” explains Hasbulla. “You really have to stay positive.

Hasbulla doesn’t speak English and so will be accompanied in Australia by a translator, giving fans the chance to hear from him when he arrives for a series of events in Sydney and Melbourne.

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