SnacksandLex take on the world's spiciest blue heat Takis fire noodles! Watch them mukbang and share their reactions in this ...
Enjoy complete video coverage of a mukbang challenge featuring popular fast food items from McDonald's and Burger King, ...
Several times during the past few months, I have found myself engaged in what has never been one of my strong suits—doing nothing. The experience of doing nothing crept up on me this summer, ...
Alia “Lia” Shelesh, better known as SSSniperWolf, recently shared her Halloween looks on Instagram, rocking a stunning Starlight costume. The popular YouTuber left fans fawning over her intricate ...
Mukbang YouTuber Tzuyang will showcase a different kind of mukbang on Omniscient Interfering View. Today (25th) on episode 370 of the MBC variety show Omniscient Interfering View (abbreviated ...
Alia Shelesh, better known to her 34 million subscribers as SSSniperwolf, is back in the headlines after reports that her ex-husband is attempting to seize control of her YouTube empire. The move ...
SSSniperwolf revealed to Kai Cenat that her ex-husband is not only suing her for half of her earnings, but also a huge piece of what she owns in the future. SSSniperwolf, whose real name is Alia ...
The new entertainment show 'Where will it bounce?' stars Kim Dae-ho, Ahn Jae-hyun, Tzuyang, and Jonathan, raising expectations with their unpredictable mukbang chemistry. ENA, NXT and Comedy TV ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. Usually within about 30 seconds of opening the TikTok app on my phone, I can ...
In a surprising turn of events, YouTuber SSSniperwolf is making headlines after rapper Drake revealed on Adin Ross' Kick stream that he DMed her. According to Drake, the conversation ended abruptly ...
What's the opposite of ASMR? We might have found it. On the Reddit /aivideo subreddit, a video titled "You Are What You Eat" is going viral, and we can't look away. The AI-generated video depicts ...
The world of 'mukbang' - where online creators share videos of them eating (often excessive) amounts of food while chatting to followers - has been attracting growing criticism. The trend - which has ...