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Alissa Nguyen

TikTok Star

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Generous Idealistic Great Sense Of Humor Optimistic Philosophical Adventurous

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1991-12-19
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MiniBio

She’s a popular social media personality who’s gained major attention for her creative cooking tutorials on her TikTok account, gaming_foodie. Known for blending her love of food and fun, she shares delicious recipes inspired by a wide range of cultures—think Asian, American, and Latin American cuisines—and presents them in an engaging, relatable way that fans absolutely love. Over time, she’s built an impressive following, now boasting over 2.9 million followers on TikTok, all drawn to her vibrant content and warm personality.

Before she became a household name, she started her journey on TikTok back in April 2020. Her very first video wasn’t even about food—it was actually an outfit transition clip that gave a glimpse into her style and charm. But it didn’t take long for her passion for cooking to shine through, eventually becoming the heart of her channel.

In many of her videos, she’s joined by her loving husband and their two adorable sons, who’ve become familiar faces among her audience. Their appearances add a personal, family-friendly touch that makes her content feel even more authentic. As her platform continues to grow, she remains a standout creator, with her name becoming increasingly recognized across the TikTok community.

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In one of her most viral TikToks to date—posted back on June 13, 2022—she showed off her go-to Spam musubi recipe. The video quickly gained momentum and has since collected over 6 million views, proving just how much people love her simple yet delicious approach. She really knows how to make everyday meals feel special, and it’s no surprise that her content keeps resonating with fans. Her ability to connect through food is part of what makes her so relatable and engaging.

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