Not just simply playing games or creating entertainment content as before, the streaming field has now reached a new height, where seemingly any basic action of a human can become a creative endeavor on stream. From dancing and singing to basic daily habits like eating and sleeping can all be valuable content that attracts viewers. In this context, many streamers have even created more shocking details to garner views, interactions, or donations from fans. A typical example is that recently, the online community was stirred up, even horrified, by an event where a female streamer was willing to eat still-hot charcoal for donations.

Specifically, this female streamer shocked countless viewers by presenting a dish that probably no one would want to try once in their lifetime. Taking a pan of cooking oil, she placed a block of charcoal on top and excitedly showcased to viewers that she would enjoy this super outrageous food while hoping for a significant amount of donations.

Initially, many people thought this could be some kind of trick or just an advertisement from the streamer. But no one expected that right after that statement, the main character immediately picked up the block of charcoal and started to munch on it delightfully in front of thousands of stunned viewers. In fact, the expression of the female streamer at that moment made many people think she was eating something very delicious.

Although quite surprised, many people also seemed skeptical and found it hard to believe what was happening before their eyes. Some opinions suggested that she might have “magically” transformed the blocks of charcoal, or more specifically, decorated some food to resemble this shape and then nibbled on it. It is hard to believe that one can eat charcoal and still maintain such a calm demeanor. However, there was no truly convincing evidence presented. As for the female streamer, she probably felt quite happy as, after her charcoal eating stunt, her livestream channel was continuously inundated with donation messages from viewers.
