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  2. What is 'mukbang'? Inside the viral Korean food YouTube trend

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    In Korea, and now the U.S., people are watching strangers eat large quantities of food on YouTube. And many of the top stars are earning big bucks each month.

  3. Mukbang - Wikipedia

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    A mukbang (UK: / ˈ m ʌ k b æ ŋ / MUK-bang, US: / ˈ m ʌ k b ɑː ŋ / MUK-bahng; Korean: 먹방; RR: meokbang; pronounced [mʌk̚p͈aŋ] ⓘ; lit. ' eating broadcast ') is an online audiovisual broadcast in which a host consumes various quantities of food while interacting with the audience.

  4. We Will Eat Well - Wikipedia

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    Girls Who Eat Well originally was a "muk-bang" show in which members of different girl groups would compete by eating a variety of foods in order to earn the title of the best girl group eater. The format was criticized by viewers uncomfortable watching girl group members be judged on their eating. [ 2 ]

  5. Chelcie Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Lynn created her YouTube channel on March 30, 2015. [16] In 2017, she began doing mukbang videos from a car as her character, Trailer Trash Tammy. [17] [18] Mukbanging is a popular style of vlogging in which the vlogger eats on camera, [19] and interacts with the audience. She has collaborated with controversial mukbang YouTuber Nikocado ...

  6. Raina Huang - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, it was reported that she was doing around 100 eating challenges a year. [4] She posts videos of her eating challenges to various social media platforms, having approximately 2.9 million followers. [5] In addition to humans, she has also competed against animals; one challenge seeing who could eat more salad, Huang or a giant rabbit.

  7. Let's Eat (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    At Jin-yi's request, she, Soo-kyung and Dae-young start eating out together and thus get involved in each other's lives. [3] [4] Let's Eat depicts the daily life and romance of a single woman when a murder case occurs in her neighborhood. Lee Soo-Kyung is a 33-year-old single woman. She divorced when she was in her 20's and now lives alone.

  8. Trisha Paytas - Wikipedia

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    Trisha Paytas (/ ˈ p eɪ t ə s /; [2] born May 8, 1988) is an American media personality. [a] Her content consists of a wide variety of genres including lifestyle-oriented vlogs, music videos, and mukbangs.

  9. Li Ziqi (vlogger) - Wikipedia

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    Li Ziqi ([lì tsɹ̩̀.tɕʰí]; Chinese: 李子柒; pinyin: Lǐ Zǐqī; born 6 July 1990), is a Chinese video blogger, entrepreneur, and Internet celebrity. [3] She is known for creating food and handicraft preparation videos in her hometown of rural Pingwu County, Mianyang, north-central Sichuan province, southwest China, often from basic ingredients and tools using traditional Chinese ...