Social Mukbanger dies during 10 hour live stream after her stomach ripped open

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Horror as extreme eater, 24, DIES during livestream of 10-hour food binge on chocolate cake and chicken and seafood after her stomach ripped open

A 24-year-old binge-eating live-streamer died while broadcasting a 10-hour food binge on cake, chicken fingers, and seafood to thousands of her followers.

Pan Xiaoting, from China, died last week from a suspected stomach tear while gorging on 10kg (22lbs) of food, including what appeared to be chocolate cake.

Autopsy results revealed that her stomach had become severely deformed and filled with undigested food, suggesting that her stomach could have burst, causing stomach acid and food to leak into her abdomen.

Xiaoting - who was morbidly obese - became famous in China for her Mukbang live streams, a trend which sees people eat huge amounts of food, usually very unhealthy food on camera. It originated in South Korea.

Now doctors are warning influencers in the West could be next - with several content creators in the US becoming extremely popular.

Pretty disturbing stuff. I don't understand the appeal of watching people eating insane amounts of food.
 
21 pounds of food in 10 hours. That’s a suicide

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That sounds like such a horribly agonizing way to go, that I don't genuinely even feel like making the obvious jokes about it. Not only the enormous physical pain of having your stomach ripped apart, but the mental anguish of knowing that you did it to yourself and that you'll die at 24, while a bunch of random people are watching your last moments.
 
Imagine doing this to yourself for an audience? How does one become so self-absorbed to do this? The mind is a weird and scary place
Look at what happened to Nikocado Avocado. He was 150lbs and got up to 400lbs because he was getting views eating food.
 
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