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Boy Tapang eats Lai Austria’s “siopao” in new collab mukbang video

The video was about the two of them eating different dishes while interacting with each other.

Content creators Boy Tapang, whose real name is Ronnie Suan, and Lai Austria surprised their followers when they came out with an unexpected collaboration video.

Boy Tapang is a well-known vlogger who creates videos in the form of mukbang and vlogs. He gained notoriety on social media because of his disturbing videos featuring the consumption of insects and other exotic items.

Austria, on the other hand, has a substantial following across various social media platforms due to her lewd content.

On February 28, Austria uploaded a video titled “Nag CONTENTan kami ni Boy Tapang (COMPORT as a Friend).”

The video was about the two of them eating different dishes while interacting with each other.

The first on the list was siopao, which Austria made dirty jokes about before they ate.

“Grabe ka pala kumain ng siopao ‘no, buong-buo,” Austria joked.

Tapang also said that he recently learned not to always follow his heart.

Recently, Tapang revealed to his followers that his relationship with fellow content creator LJ Satterfield was fabricated.

He hinted at their “breakup” on Valentine’s Day. According to him, he admitted to Satterfield he had feelings for her without knowing she was already in a relationship.

Satterfield then confirmed shortly after that she only used Boy Tapang to further her career in social media. However, she felt disrespected because Tapang always made green jokes about her.

Despite the backlash, Satterfield now has more followers and sponsors.

Meanwhile, Austria became known to the mainstream audience after she posted a photo of her with Family Feud host Dingdong Dantes.

In the caption, she wrote, “Wait nyo ung SC*NDAL namin.”

In a separate post, Austria shared a photo of herself eating Ding Dong, a well-known snack pack in the country.

“Ang sarap mo,” she wrote.

Written by Charles Teves

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