Popular South Korean mukbang creator Hamzy is taking a temporary step back from YouTube to focus on her health and prepare ...
In the hallowed hall of food fads, what in the world could be weirder than mukbang? A Korean word, loosely translated it means something like eat-casting. Basically, it's watching long YouTube videos ...
Spread atop a wooden board are about half a dozen small octopuses, alive and squirming. The Korean "mukbang" influencer Ssoyoung warns her viewers not to try the delicacy—a known deadly choking hazard ...
Move over, cooking shows. In Korea, the big food fad is eating shows, or mukbang. Korean viewers are so glued to watching strangers binge eating that the live-streamers consuming calories in front of ...
It is no exaggeration to say that mukbang, a portmanteau of the Korean words for “eating” and “broadcast,” has dominated media in Korea over the past several years. Millions of people tune in everyday ...
Mukbang videos and vloggers have become increasingly popular over the years, with tons of content creators on various platforms, most especially Youtube. Among them is Hamzy, a Youtube personality ...
Popular Korean mukbang YouTuber Tzuyang, whose real name is Park Jung-won, has opened up about years of alleged abuse, extortion, and threats from her ex-boyfriend, referred to as Mr. A. The ...
Mukbang YouTuber Short Mouth Sun, whose real name is Kim Mi-kyung, has stopped all her online and TV work after admitting she received medical injections from someone without a license. She shared the ...
That’s right, in Korea you can be paid big bucks to eat a large meal live on the internet. The online craze is called mukbang, and it derives from the Korean words “eating” (muok-da) and “broadcast” ...