On this past July 14, Pan Xiaoting, a 24-year-old Chinese Mukbang star, died while overeating during a live stream when her stomach literally tore open while she was on camera.
According to China News, Xiaoting reportedly took up several extreme eating challenges, eating huge amounts of food for ten hours a day every day without breaks. She also challenged herself to consume more than 22 pounds (10 kg) of food during each meal. Xiaoting had previously been hospitalized due to gastric bleeding from overeating… but resumed binge eating the day after being released.
She is not alone… Waffler69 and Sun Yixuan, two other well-known Mukbangers died during binge-eating sessions. Another popular Mukbanger or “feedee”, Dongz Apatan, died this past June. He suffered a stroke while
consuming massive amounts of fried chicken at one time. Apatan had over 400,000 followers on Facebook.
The phenomenon is not limited to Asia… it’s global. There are Mukbangers and fans on almost every continent. American Matt Stonie, who has over 16 million YouTube followers, once ate 24 Popeye’s biscuits in less than 10 minutes. His 100-layer lasagna challenge has racked up over 2,508,780 views.
Not all are fat, some are bulimic and purge what they just ate after recording their videos… which brings its own set of serious health risks.
The term Mukbang comes from combining two other words… "Muk-ja" means "eating," and "bang-song" means "broadcast." So, the word means "broadcast eating." Huge numbers of “fans” log on to watch Mukbangers literally eat themselves to death or close to it.
But it doesn’t end there…
The Urban Dictionary defines Mukbanging or feederism as “a sexual fetish that involves one partner (the feeder) feeding the feedee, both to obtain sexual arousal and to encourage weight gain in the Mukbanger. It’s attracting young women, who are gorging on mountains of unhealthy food and packing on hundreds of pounds… all to satisfy the mostly male “feeders” and fuel their twisted sexual domination fantasies.”
Most Mukbangers (feedees) are female and feeders (fans) tend to be males. Several of these women gorge themselves on TikTok and other platforms while they engage in “erotic belly touching” while feeders ply them with food, gifts, and cash.
(Read my recent post on the dangers of TikTok)
The lure of this perverse online “community” is so powerful that many of these women (and some men) are willing to sacrifice their health even their lives for the sick amusement of their perverted fans. One writer has described it as a “twisted master/slave” dynamic. Some women even claim they’re being “forced” into Mukbanging by abusive men… much like pimps prostituting girls.
Below is a photo of Nikocado Avocado as she appeared in 2016… the same woman pictured at the top of this post…
Gluttony, one of the traditional seven deadly sins, is an excessive, ongoing consumption of large amounts of food or drink. Popular culture now tells us that fat is beautiful. But Scripture tells us this…
Listen, my son, and be wise, and set your heart on the right path: 20 Do not join those who drink too much wine or gorge themselves on meat, 21 for drunkards and gluttons become poor, and drowsiness clothes them in rags. (Proverbs 23:19-2)
Or even kill them. Pray for these people and their fans.
Parents, protect your children from this garbage…
If you enjoy our posts, help us cover the expense of this blog by buying us a coffee!
We welcome your thoughtful responses and input. However, comments that include harassment, personal attacks, threats, profanity, self-promotional links, or other violations will be removed and/or the commenter will be permanently banned.
This is actually a thing? We are absolutely in the last days of this world.
Another sign of what happens when, refusing the fear of God (the beginning of wisdom), He gives people up to themselves. But lest we get comfortable pointing fingers at this particular depravity, we have to recognize: there but for God's grace go we all. ANYTHING can become an idol.
So-called eating disorders ultimately stem from sin. I coached a large girls' high school cross-country (running) team in an affluent liberal (largely godless) community for 8 years in hopes of ministering Christ to girls under the spell of the eating disorders I fully expected to find there. Turns out, they were more widespread and entrenched than I ever imagined, in every form, tightly interwoven with things like cutting (suicidal experimentation), transgender madness (several kids I once coached went all the way with that), drug use, shoplifting, sexual licentiousness, and outright suicide. It was heartbreaking.
And (subject for another post/comment) EDs are far more common among males than most people realize. (I was anorexic in high school as a runner, but it's rampant in sports like wrestling, football (in a different way), cycling, ice-skating, and gymnastics.