TheFineBros are back to observe the Korean culture scene again--yet this time, they're not just focusing on K-Pop. Instead, they're introducing famous YouTubers to the wonderful and intriguing world that is mukbang.
As K-Pop fans, most of us are already familiar with the word mukbang. As a refresher: mukbang is short for "eating broadcast," and refers to online live streams in which people make money by eating large meals in front of the camera. Sometimes Korean celebrities, like Girl's Day's Hyeri, say they are doing mukbang on TV, because they're eating so much on camera.
In the clip, YouTubers SmoshGames, Tyler Oakley, Wong Fu Productions, MatthewPatrick13, sWooZie, SUP3RFRUIT, Vsauce3, brizzyvoices, and even Japanese YouTubers Hikakin, sasakiasahi, BEGIRAGONS, and VenusAngelic react to a couple of famous mukbang BJs (broadcasting jockeys). They watch in confusion as the BJs gorge themselves on food.
For the most part, the YouTubers appear understandably dumbfounded by the concept. In the end, they try it out for themselves and showcase some amusing mukbang for the viewers. Check out the clip above!
As K-Pop fans, most of us are already familiar with the word mukbang. As a refresher: mukbang is short for "eating broadcast," and refers to online live streams in which people make money by eating large meals in front of the camera. Sometimes Korean celebrities, like Girl's Day's Hyeri, say they are doing mukbang on TV, because they're eating so much on camera.
In the clip, YouTubers SmoshGames, Tyler Oakley, Wong Fu Productions, MatthewPatrick13, sWooZie, SUP3RFRUIT, Vsauce3, brizzyvoices, and even Japanese YouTubers Hikakin, sasakiasahi, BEGIRAGONS, and VenusAngelic react to a couple of famous mukbang BJs (broadcasting jockeys). They watch in confusion as the BJs gorge themselves on food.
For the most part, the YouTubers appear understandably dumbfounded by the concept. In the end, they try it out for themselves and showcase some amusing mukbang for the viewers. Check out the clip above!
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