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France Says This Black Man is The Most Handsome Man in The Country

France Says This Black Man is The Most Handsome Man in The Country

If you’ve been paying any attention to all the superbly dressed entertainers, athletes and influencers who have been showing up to the Cannes Film Festival this year, then you might’ve had your attention stolen by one tall, handsome Black man in particular. If you’ve been dying to find out who it was, allow us to introduce you to Diamant Blazi.

Adorned in a crisp white suit with a huge diamond cross chain and diamond rings, Blazi nonchalantly stole the spotlight on TikTok. He became the talk of the town, with users commenting, “He looks like a God,” “He’s pretty pretty,” and “Who is he??”

So who is this dashing young man whom folks on TikTok are dying to know? Well, we’ve done all the necessary digging about Blazi on your behalf.

Hailing from Paris, France, and standing at 6 feet 8 inches, Diamant Blazi is a 20-year-old Senegalese basketball player for the City Reapers, an Atlanta, Georgia-based team in the Overtime Elite basketball league. According to Overtime Elite, Blazi has been playing in the league for two years. Before that, he was an amateur player for the Roanne team in the French LNB Espoirs league and played for the French national team in 2022.

But that’s not all Blazi has going for him. The basketball player is also an extremely popular TikTok influencer, often collaborating with other creators on the platform. He has amassed over 8 million followers on his TikTok page, with another 3.2 million on Instagram.

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Folks don’t follow him only for his basketball skills, but for his impeccable fashion stylings, too. The young star has been invited to events such as Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week, and he is a partner for Ray-Ban’s Meta Glasses.

Blazi is also very serious about his basketball career, having decided to move from France to the United States on his own. According to college sports publication HBCU Sports, Blazi said, “After my third year [playing in the French league], I decided that I wanted more for my future. The option I had was either stay four more years to play professionally in France or move to the U.S., do one year of high school, then move to college — and that’s what I decided to do.”

Hopefully, we’ll be seeing Blazi in the NBA one day.