Soon after his feud with Soo, the YouTuber declared a new online enemy - and enraged subscribers by forgetting Kobe Bryant's name. Perry, however, showed no signs of slowing down. You deserve none of the success you've had,' one commenter wrote on Perry's page. The videos have received millions of views and the comments sections are flooded with support for Soo and disdain for Perry. Soo's allegations against Perry inspired a series of increasingly lengthy back-and-forth videos between the two, who produced text messages and video footage to refute each other's claims. Perry denied allegations that he was abusive in an email to Insider. Within hours, the video received hundreds of thousands of views and has since reached over 14.5 million views. Soo also accused Perry of sending her harassing texts and taking photos from inside her home when she briefly left the room. In the clip, the three vloggers joked with each other while consuming a massive quantity of spicy noodles.įour days after Perry posted the collaboration, Soo posted a video titled ' Why I Am Scared Of Nikocado Avocado,' in which she described feeling unsafe with Perry in the past and while filming the collaboration. In a video posted to Perry's channel in December 2019, the YouTuber collaborated with mukbangers Stephanie Soo and Zach Choi.
Perry's YouTube drama escalated in December 2019 when another mukbanger accused him of abusive behavior.