‘I had one thing young people didn’t’: how Subway Takes’ Kareem Rahma got famous in his 30s
by Sam Wolfson with photographs by Thalia Juarez from US news | The Guardian on (#6S6FY)
He's hosted Tim Walz and Charli xcx on his viral webseries, but not so long ago the downtown renaissance man was just a guy with a plan
In 2019, Kareem Rahma sat down and decided to become famous. He made a plan that mapped out exactly how he was going to do it. There was just one problem: he was already 33.
I roll my eyes - That's a long time in New York years!" Rahma protests. He wanted to become a comedian, an actor, a big name among the cool kids, he wanted to be an It boy. To try that in your mid-30s in a city obsessed with youth? It would have been easier if he'd decided to become a gymnast.
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