Chinese food vlogger banned after vinegar-soaked chewing gum videos go viral

A Chinese mukbanger was banned after her live-streams featuring bizarre food choices, such as vinegar-soaked chewing gum, went viral and were reported by netizens for “having a bad influence on children.”

The food influencer, known by the handle @chenchenchen (vinegar version), garnered a staggering 700,000 followers and 10 million likes across three platforms before her ban, according to the Chinese media outlet The Paper.

She created numerous unusual menus, including fish oil pills soaked in vinegar. In a June video, she poured a bottle of pills into a container of vinegar and consumed about 20 pills.

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Many questioned the safety of ingesting such a large quantity of fish oil at once. It is generally recommended that adults take no more than 3,000 mg of fish oil daily, and her consumption far exceeded this recommended dosage.

Many viewers raised concerns about the safety of consuming such a large quantity of fish oil in one sitting. Photo: QQ.com
Many viewers raised concerns about the safety of consuming such a large quantity of fish oil in one sitting. Photo: QQ.com

Ignoring feedback, she repeated this act in another video in August.

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