'Eating hosts' providing a visual feast for viewers
By Li Hongyang | China Daily | Updated: 2019-06-06 08:47
Muk-bang, a South Korean trend where audiences watch people binge eat online, is satisfying audience appetites in China. Li Hongyang reports.
On May 22, Cao Ting from Changsha, Hunan province, ordered an extra-large helping of spicy, dry cut-noodles and some spicy chicken wings. Then, the 23-year-old filmed herself sitting in front of two large bowls, swallowing mouthfuls of noodles and biting into the chicken.
Looking as cute as the Japanese cartoon character Momoko Sakura, Cao smacked her lips and wore a satisfied expression while binge eating. In addition to her appetite, Cao's fans were impressed by her beauty, and many commented on her slender figure, makeup and the tattoo on her wrist.
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