A YouTuber has returned to the platform and shown off an astonishing weight loss after being targeted by trolls.
Nikocado Avocado was known for his 'mukbang' style of videos in which he would eat a large plate of food while chatting with viewers.
The streamer had been bullied about his weight online during his videos.
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Around seven months ago videos stopped being uploaded onto his channel, with videos ceasing to appear on his secondary channel around three months ago.
Many of the streamer's fans were left confused by this as new videos would no longer show up on the channel.
That was until the YouTuber posted a new video in which he revealed some surprising revelations about what he had been doing during the hiatus.
And among the surprising things was that while he had not posted new content for months, he had not been making videos for longer than that.
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In fact, Nikocado revealed that he had not actually made a new video for the channel for around two years.
Instead he pre-recorded a lot of the content and had been posting it slowly to make it seem as though he was still active.
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But what he had actually been doing was working on losing a lot of weight, which he revealed upon his return to the platform.
In a new post he revealed that he had lost some 250lbs in weight, with the way that his posts were done making it seem as though it had happened overnight.
He revealed that he had been bullied online for his appearance, and pulled the stunt with revealing his weight loss suddenly as a way to get one over on people who had been bullying him.
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"Just yesterday people were calling me fat and sick and boring and irrelevant," the YouTuber said.
"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."
His new videos still see him eating a lot of food, with the streamer posting: "I finished my food like a good boy and a good YouTuber, OK. He kept his word, he kept his promise and he did it.
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"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."
He also explained that he would continue to make content for social media, urging people to like and subscribe to his videos.