[7] He is a qualified personal trainer and says that competitive eating together with two hours' weight training per day has improved his body fat ratio over five years.
[8] In 2016, he was given a position as food tester by the owner of an American-style diner chain in Yorkshire, who took out £1 million in insurance on his stomach and tastebuds.
By 2018 he had 300,000 YouTube subscribers with his videos receiving a total of 41 million views, which allowed him to leave his job in finance and concentrate on his channel full-time.
[10] The number of subscribers to his YouTube channel had reached over 4 million by 2024,[11] with over 1.5 billion total video views.
In the final edit he also provides a sarcastic voiceover commentary track, which he sometimes starts with an excited gibberish exclamation that's vaguely meant to resemble "Let's Do This!
The single "Garlic Bread (I Think I'm In Love)" was a parody version of Mystery Jets' 2008 indie hit "Two Doors Down".
[citation needed] In 2023, Moran explained that he wanted to stop making these songs, but the popularity of "I Got Cheesecake" and the amount of money it generated for charity compelled him to do it again, and, on 15 December, he released "Grab the Mince Pies", his take on the UK band My Awesome Compilation's song "Sirens".
Unlike all the previous ones, this one was fully original, but he still regarded it as "daft" and "naff" in his social media postings announcing its release.
The Rock's Cheat Meal - 4 pizzas; 12 chocolate chip pancakes; 21 brownies w/ peanut butter; Ben & Jerry's milkshake; 2.
Burger King breakfast - 2 double sausage and egg Croissandwiches; 9 mini-pancakes; caramel and vanilla latte; 5.
1 bacon, peanut butter and blueberry jam sandwich; 1 lg slice carrot cake; 1 pint Ben & Jerry's What-a-lotta Chocolate; 1 tumbler of juice; plus one small bottle Diet Coke (while meeting with his mother).