Beijing, China (XMN News) – In a tragic turn of events, Pan Xiaoting, a 24-year-old live-streamer known for her binge-eating broadcasts, died while live-streaming a 10-hour food binge to thousands of her followers. Autopsy results revealed that Pan’s stomach was severely deformed, highlighting the extreme physical toll of her online activities.
Pan Xiaoting, shown left, had gained a substantial following on social media platforms, where viewers tuned in to watch her consume massive quantities of food. However, her sudden death has brought to light the dangerous and potentially fatal consequences of such activities.
Medical professionals are now raising alarms that influencers in the West could be at similar risk. The popularity of binge-eating content is on the rise in the United States, with several content creators amassing large followings by engaging in similar extreme eating challenges.
Doctors are urging both influencers and their audiences to be aware of the severe health risks associated with binge-eating. “The human stomach can only handle so much,” one doctor explained. “Repeatedly consuming excessive amounts of food in short periods can lead to severe complications, including stomach deformation and other gastrointestinal issues.”
The tragic death of Pan Xiaoting serves as a stark reminder of the real-life dangers behind some online trends. As the appeal of such content grows, medical experts hope that increased awareness will prevent further tragedies and encourage healthier, safer online practices