Fake AI-generated videos featuring black women eating mukbang are gaining popularity on platforms like TikTok and X (Twitter). These videos appear to showcase black content creators engaged in mukbang, sharing their reactions to the food.
The mukbang trend originated in South Korea and involves consuming large quantities of seafood, corn on the cob, potatoes, and vegetables.
These so-called food influencers have amassed thousands of followers, and their videos have garnered millions of views. However, it’s worth noting that all of these videos are entirely AI-generated.
One such video of a woman eating mukbang garnered thousands of views on TikTok and X (Twitter). Surprisingly, viewers discovered that the woman in the video doesn’t exist.
AI generated mukbang videos are currently going viral on TikTok pic.twitter.com/RLJIibo9wW
— kira 👾 (@kirawontmiss) June 19, 2025
Another video shows a woman eating a pile of AI-generated fried chicken.
She not wrong tho 😂 pic.twitter.com/zhcAFY1FFo
— Mesh🇧🇧 (@rahsh33m) June 17, 2025
The videos are created using AI-powered editing tools to generate realistic looking scenes. The creators behind the videos can earn thousands of dollars in ad revenue if their videos go viral.
Wasting electrical energy and burning trees to make useless, borderline racist, chicken munching hyperghetticals.
They finna turn whoever made this away at the pearly gates like it’s club LIV 😂
— sogekingu (@SogeKingu2000) June 19, 2025
