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A South Korean YouTuber has been sentenced to three years in jail for blackmailing a fellow influencer for “millions” of won.
"Mukbang," which is a term that originated in South Korea and translates to "eating shows," involves content creators posting videos, sometimes more than an hour long, of themselves eating mostly ...
Mukbang translates to “eating broadcast” in Korean. Learn why people in Korea and the U.S. are watching strangers eat large quantities of food on YouTube.
A 24-year-old extreme eater, who gained fame on TikTok, died due to complications from obesity, according to a report. Efecan Kultur, 24, well known in his native Turkey for his ‘mukbang ...
Mukbang influencers are allowed to post videos of them cooking and eating seafood alive because of a loophole in Facebook and YouTube's policies that animal rights groups want closed.
A TikTok video of a woman's raw offal meat mukbang garnered 2.7 million views. The lady indulging in uncooked liver went viral, and South Africans were taken aback.
Meanwhile, mukbang star Mini has fronted a promotional video on the state-run Guangming Daily, calling on people not to waste food.