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    YouTuber Nikocado Avocado debuts 250lb weight loss after trolls called him 'sick and irrelevant'

    By Alex West,

    3 hours ago

    Nikocado Avocado startled the Internet with his return, including a massive weight change .

    The YouTube star is known for his mukbang style videos where he eats a copious amount of food while chatting. His content has been met with immense ridicule as people online accused him of glorifying obesity and bullied him for his weight. About seven months ago, his videos suspciously stopped uploading on his main channel and, three months ago, they stopped on his alternative channel, leaving fans confused.

    However, in a new video, he debuted a new look. Nikocado dropped 250lbs of weight , implying he had done it overnight and that the past eight years were a "dream." He joked that videos where he were heavy were just "the greatest social experiment of my entire life." Nikocado, though, uploaded a second video on his alternative channel and cleared up a bit of confusion.

    It turns out that he hadn't actually filmed a new video in about two years. Any content on his main channel during that time was actually pre-recorded, he confessed. Nikocado said in his main channel video: "Just yesterday people were calling me fat and sick and boring and irrelevant. People are the most messed up creatures on the the entire planet and yet I've still managed to stay two steps ahead of everyone. The joke's on you."

    In the latest video on his alternative, Nikcoado still ate a lot of food, clearing his plate of cheesy pasta as he chatted. He said: "I finished my food like a good boy and a good YouTuber, okay. He kept his word he kept his promise and he did it. I said I would finish and I did and honestly I need to get this, keep this appetite nice and rammed up so I don't mind it at all."

    Nikocado made it clear that he plans to continue making content now, encouraging people to like the video and subscribe. He also confessed that he didn't know if the internet liked him at all or cared about him, making his return a little nerve-racking.

    As part of the new life, Nikocado made fresh Instagram and Twitter profiles. "Welcome to my new account. It's really me," he said in an Instagram story.

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