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Raina Huang

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Diplomatic Fair-Minded Social Charming Cooperative Gracious

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1994-10-20
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She’s a competitive eater who’s taken the internet by storm, sharing jaw-dropping videos of her food challenges on her self-titled YouTube channel. Her big break came when she completed the legendary In-N-Out 50x50 challenge in just 40 minutes—yes, you heard that right—and in doing so, she shattered the world record. That moment was truly a turning point, and since then, her popularity has skyrocketed. Now, she boasts over 1.1 million subscribers, with fans tuning in regularly to watch her take on massive meals with incredible speed and stamina.

Before all the fame and viral moments, she lived in Walnut, California, leading a much quieter life. But even back then, there were hints of the vibrant personality that would later captivate audiences online. She shares a special bond with her husky, Nala, who’s become something of a fan favorite. On her Instagram, there’s a particularly adorable clip of Nala sneezing right on her dad—it’s those little, unscripted moments that give her content such a relatable, down-to-earth charm. Whether she’s conquering giant burgers or enjoying time with her pup, she continues to win hearts across the digital world.

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She’s really come a long way as a newcomer to competitive eating, and honestly, her progress has been nothing short of impressive. One of her biggest achievements so far was winning the Pabst Blue Ribbon Pizza Eating Challenge at Oozefest 3—talk about a major milestone. She managed to down 16 whole slices of pizza in just 10 minutes, which is no small feat for someone still building her reputation. And let’s not forget, she didn’t get there by chance. She trains hard, focusing on intense cardio sessions to boost her stamina. Oh, and one more thing—she drinks an entire gallon of water in under five minutes every single day. It might sound strange, but it’s all part of her routine. Yeah, she’s definitely putting in the work, and people are starting to notice. She’s proving that with dedication and a little guts, she can go head-to-head with the best. She’s not just participating—she’s making her mark.

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