 Hey guys, my name is Els Marshall and welcome back to another episode of Hey Guys. The first story, we're gonna be talking about Mukbang. Yeah, you're probably wondering what is Mukbang? It's basically when people eat on camera, yeah? On live stream, on video, on YouTube, whatever. I don't understand this myself. Like, I'm a bit baffled. Like, why would you want to go and sit there and watch someone eat? Man's not on that. So we have these three YouTubers called James Charles, Tanimojo and Jeffree Star. They're doing a collaboration of just doing this Mukbang thing on YouTube. Listen, I don't know why you want to do this. I don't know how it's gonna... You know, obviously they'll gain subscribers from each other, but I don't know who would actually sit there and watch three YouTubers eat. I'm excited to see how they're gonna do it because I don't understand how this is gonna be entertaining. Yeah? So this all started in South Korea when people were live streaming, eating noodles, lissy light, pasta, whatever. They just eating anything, 50 chicken wings. And people were giving them money. Yeah, money to eat. You can get money for anything now, yeah? Not just surveys, nah, nah, nah. Get money to eat food on camera. Literally, Instagram live. Lissy, check me out on Instagram live, yeah? Man's gonna be doing some eating on live. So this trend has actually traveled to the United States and obviously YouTubers now in the United States have actually started doing this trend. I don't know why, but they're like, you know what, it's trending over South Korea. So if you get trending in America, you know what I'm trying to say. So Tanimojo's obviously done some Mukbang videos in the past and she's just done vegan food. You know what I'm trying to say? A little experiment like some vegan food. I'm not sure if she's vegan. I'm not sure, but she's just done some vegan food before on live stream. So James Charles tweeted, how the jeffree star and at Tanimojo just convinced me to do a Mukbang with them at one in the morning. Let me know. I don't know Charles, yeah? Man like Charles. I don't know how you've done that. Yeah, listen, this is your decision, yeah? No one's forcing you to do this, but they convinced you. So just do it, yeah? Man, man, watch it. Man, tune in. So by now you're gonna see the Yodeling Kid, you know, all around the internet. I've seen it everywhere. Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, everywhere. So now that you leave, this is all right. You were singing in Walmart. It was a bit crazy. It's going, yeah, yeah, yeah. The singing was a bit, you know, you've got potential. You might have to go singing classes though. I'm not gonna lie. So this Yodeling Kid, you've been on all over the internet this week. Let's see what the public think about this. Let's go. On this video, you've seen this video, right? Yeah. What do you think about it? Do you think you've got a potential career? You know, ahead of him. Oh, definitely. Yeah. Then you're 11th. Big age. Do you listen to Yodeling in your free time? I do not. It's more of an Auschwitz old people thing, I think. You guys too. I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, I'm very fucking good. I honestly don't even use the internet very much. I hadn't even heard of this thing, right? I don't know if you've seen this thing. He was going, hey, hey, hey, hey. Like, high pitch, low pitch. I don't understand it. Oh, yeah. No, he's swinging all over the place. You know, he's batting those high tones, those low tones. You know, that's what you need for a good Yodel, right? I don't know. I don't know much about Yodeling, but I guess if you can Yodel, do you have some sort of talent to sing? I sing. Sing, sing. Sing first. Bonjour. So Yodeling is not a same as singing. I'm learning sign new today, because I didn't know about this. What is Yodeling? What is that? What is Yodeling? You know, it's potential. I have to say, be aware of the effects of distraction based culture when things like this, society in general, like fucking global economic crisis, like massive wealth gap between the rich and the poor. When all this is growing, be wary of distraction. Okay, that was the most interesting interview I've had today. So this week's music roundup. Obviously Cardi B, you know, she's actually announced that she's pregnant and, you know, she's actually been canceled from wireless, which a lot of people on Twitter are upset about. And I'll tell you now, I went on Snapchat, obviously people are screenshotting on Twitter now. They were like, yo, I need a refund, but I can understand how other like big Cardi fans could be like a bit annoyed about that part. What can you do, eh? You know what I'm saying? It's got to perform. You know what I'm saying? Allow her. So the weekend, I don't know what's going on with, man. So you went on Twitter and commented a mysterious tweet of a comma. Yeah, just a comma. And guess what? It got more retweets and likes than the president of the United States. Yeah, I don't understand a comma. What does this mean? Weekend, talk to me. PM me, Instagram. It was March 1. Obviously, it's PM me. Come on, man. I need to know, because I'm very confused right now, yeah? Is it mean like you're doing a little breather, a little pause? You pause it from music. Like, I don't know, man, because, you know, I need that little stout singing. This could be a tweet, but like, yo, it could have been like a mistake. Now, I'm trying to say, maybe his phone was in his pocket, and, you know, he pressed comment and then tweet. And then he just couldn't be asked to delete it. And then he got a load of retweets. So, thank you guys for watching today's episode. Hope you guys enjoyed. Make sure you follow at MTVUK and me, at Elle's March 1. And I'll see you guys next week. Peace out.