On November 9, Tzuyang uploaded a video titled “100 Menu Items? How Much Did I Eat at a Comic CafĂ©?” on his YouTube channel. In the vlog, while eating snacks in the car, he spoke candidly about the condition of his teeth.
When a friend expressed surprise at how easily she could chew sticky snacks, saying: “Your teeth must still be strong,” Tzuyang cheekily replied, “Can’t you do that with your teeth?” Her friend admitted that they wouldn’t have dared to bite so hard.
Tzuyang then surprised viewers by saying: “These are fake” pointing to his front teeth. He explained, “I’ve eaten so much over the years that my teeth have become worn and shortened. I was told it was best to treat it early, and so I did. If they wear down too much, you end up having to grind them even more later.”

He added that there had been precedents mukbang videos shot while he still had his temporary teeth, during which people left comments like “Did you get your teeth done?” Tzuyang clarified, “It wasn’t for cosmetic reasons at all. It was purely for health. I had them restored to look exactly like my original teeth, just slightly longer.”
Emphasizing the importance of oral hygiene, he continued, “As you get older, you often have to grind your teeth more, and if the base becomes too narrow, they can even fall out.”

Since we launched it mukbang career in 2018, Tzuyang has become one of Korea’s most popular food show creators, boasting over 12.7 million subscribers on her primary channel and 580,000 subscribers on her secondary channel. Aside from food content, she has recently expanded her career by launching a clothing brand, participating in charity work, and venturing into lifestyle and fashion projects.
His honesty about the toll mukbang about her health sparked widespread debate among fans, who praised her for prioritizing well-being over appearance.
Sources: Daum


