The Tragic Transformation of Nikocado Avocado (From 155 to 352 lbs)

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Published 2021-11-18
Nikocado Avocado aka Nicholas Perry began his journey on YouTube as a skinny vegan violinist weighing between 150 and 160 pounds. However, after venturing down the mukbang rabbit hole, Nikocado Avocado's tragic tale begun. His weight spiralled out of control, his relationship with boyfriend Orlin hit the fan, all while getting involved in controversy with other mukbang YouTubers such as Stephanie Soo and Zach Choi. This will cover that story.

This is, The Tragic Transformation of Nikocado Avocado (From 155 to 352 lbs).

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All Comments (21)
  • The fact that he seemed like a cool guy living his life then getting corrupt by fame is the reason why Nikocado Avocado's story is so sad.
  • @cyrilkhoury19
    I feel like Nikocado’s haters care more about his health than his actual fans.
  • @grahamvandyke
    His life is basically a study showing just how much social media can completely destroy your life if you try playing around it.
  • @alittlebindi25
    His personality had the most drastic change and not for the better. He seemed so nice, gentle and kind before.
  • He became an addict. The way he speaks, the way he thinks, behaves, minimises, justifies. That’s what drug addicts do. He’s literally lost his mind. He’s a food addict and an attention addict. He has no other identity, without other people’s reactions, approval and applause - it’s devastating to watch. I hope he comes right.
  • @gp42846
    “You’re the worst thing that ever happened to me” - coming from my husband would absolutely get me to start rethinking my attitude, behavior and decisions. It’s like ten wake-up calls at the same time.
  • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
    Nikocado is one my biggest fears. I’ve always been a little overweight but my weight tends to oscillate. One year I gain one year I lose a lot. But I want to live a healthy lifestyle and I respect his decision but I don’t want to have an overweight lifestyle. And tbh I do feel bad for him. Stay healthy everyone and get exercise. Hopefully he does a 180 soon and has glow up and gets back on track.
  • @mrcaboosevg6089
    He started off as a nice decent person, even fairly attractive. He turned into the absolute worst of humanity
  • @ranishah6707
    He was a genuinely good man in the beginning, but after he began gaining weight for views, even the way he treated his partner was awful. I cannot believe what he said about those facing poverty, too. Like, who says, "I love watching poor people" and, "I could sit here and watch them struggle all day," ?
  • @THEMIMIK
    People like Nikocado really encourage me to change my life style. I used to be quite over weight for my age around 5 years ago, which is where my depression began to start. Infact, the only reason i have lost alot of weight is because of depression too, as ive been eating very little for awhile. I know neither of these are healthy but i just dont wanna leave anywhere but my room
  • @KieranCrown
    The sad thing is I’d totally watch his transformation the other way. I think he’d gain a tonne of new subscribers as well as improving his overall health
  • @WooHooLadttv
    Even the way he talks changed, his early voice was pretty calm and comfy to listen to, so happy sounding.
  • "Enjoy while it lasts, because I tell you, it will not last" That phrase is hitting hard now
  • @monnom-lh4sj
    I M going to start exercising today. Thank you for the motivation.
  • @ericlane3256
    As a person who has constantly struggled with weight and an eating disorder, I can see a lot of similarities in the excuse making and euphoria you feel from eating food and not caring what you eat. It’s what I imagine doing cocaine is like. Although I eat healthy today, it’s a constant struggle to not grab fast food because I know what that over indulgence high feels like.
  • Turning gluttony into entertainment never sat right with me. Your bodies aren’t meant for that type of abuse and you will pay for it one way or another.
  • @G.S.I_Labs
    Seeing a man go from quitting the online vegan community because it was too toxic, to being entertained by poor people struggling is horrible.
  • @mathismuller6033
    Thank you so much for this video! It truly is a heart wrenching story. I am not familiar with his work and only knew him from the "I´m usually a one-pack girl" video, but it breaks my heart seeing him going from a healthy, seemingly happy guy to a very obese, seemingly very unhappy man. No amount of money could get me to "sell" my health for the viewing pleasure of others. I would strongly encourage him to stop these videos and loose weight. Those that still watch his videos then are at least fans of him personally and don`t just feast on the pain of others.
  • @2kismyname516
    I actually follow this guy he’s 394 pounds now and it’s sad because he’s young.😢 he could turn his channel from a Mukbang to a fitness channel. He would be one of the biggest influencers if he lost that weight.💪🏾🏋🏾🏋️‍♂️🏋️‍♂️