[25] Le attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) before dropping out during his first year to pursue his online career full-time.
[23][30] The single was followed by "God Church" in July 2017, its title was another reference to "It's Everyday Bro", which reached number one on the Comedy Digital Track Sales chart.
[33] In October 2017, RiceGum released "Frick da Police", which was a diss track towards YouTube personality iDubbbz.
In the ad, he plays a man on a subway who is inspired by Iggy Azalea to fashion a headset from scratch, which is accepted by an executive.
[41] He comments on Hong Kong street food beef entrails, questioning if it is dog meat and saying "shit looks disgusting".
[42] He filmed comedian M2THAK walking up to a man in the Hong Kong International Airport, yelling "Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?
", allegedly imitating a scene from the Hollywood movie Rush Hour starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker to imply that Asian communities do not understand English.
[45] Online commentary has compared the video to Logan Paul's Japan vlog controversy,[46] saying that he is being disrespectful and culturally insensitive in a foreign country.
[47] Jimmy Wong tweeted saying that he is disappointed as RiceGum's videos are now "disrespectful, ignorant, borderline racist, & shameful to all creators, especially Asians" and asked him to "please grow up & stop".
[53] In January 2019, RiceGum, along with Jake Paul, came under fire for promoting MysteryBrand, a website which offers the chance to open a digital "mystery box" of pre-selected items with a promise to win one in real life at random.