Jake Lloyd Broadcasts First Ever Star Wars Muk-Bang on Twitch

Jake Lloyd Broadcasts First Ever Star Wars Muk-Bang on Twitch

SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA — Star Wars: Episode I actor Jake Lloyd is eating his way back into the limelight. The avid gamer has begun to stream himself engaged in “muk-bang” – a South Korean trend that translates to “eating broadcast.”

Lloyd, who broadcasts his gaming activities under the alias TomatoJake on Twitch, is one of the first notable “muk-bangers” in the United States. And this morning, the former Anakin Skywalker made history with the first ever Star Wars-themed social eating broadcast on the service.

Lloyd opened two boxes of vintage Episode I-branded Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes on the air. He proceeded to eat three bowls of the cereal, which he claimed held up quite well over the years. Lloyd then entertained several questions from fans and seemed in great spirits.

It’s wonderful to see Lloyd back on top again, after facing some hardships last year. Keep up the great work, Jake. You’ve our favorite Twitch streamer, and clearly the greatest gamer to ever appear in a Star Wars film. Kudos!

P.S. Please broadcast a “muk-bang” of yourself eating a “McGangBang” so we can say “First Ever MukBangMcGangBang.” Okay, maybe don’t.

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