A Filipino food vlogger, known for posting content related to fishing with her husband and cooking the catch for their kids, has died in the wake of posting a viral video of herself eating a toxic ...
...EmmaAmit?Emma Amit was a 51-year-old food vlogger from Puerto Princesa, a coastal gem in Palawan's Luzviminda village, known for her day-to-day, down-to-earth videos showing local seafood adventures.
A food vlogger in the Philippines died after eating a poisonous crab she captured on video for social media, highlighting the dangers of the deadly crustacean found in local waters, PEOPLE reports ....
The NationalPoliceCommission is set to file criminal complaints against vlogger Normal Mangusin, popularly known as "Francis Leo Marcos," over his alleged mockery of the police uniform ....
EmmaAmit, 51, reportedly ate the poisonous crustaceans for a video before collapsing at her seaside home in Palawan province in the Philippines and dying two days later ....
Philippine officials are warning the public to exercise caution after a food influencer allegedly died from eating a poisonous crustacean known as a “devil crab.” ... 4. Amit is seen gorging on shellfish in the viral video ... 4 ... ....
A prominent Ladakhi vlogger, Irfan Shalistani, was brutally assaulted and robbed in Naya Gaon, SAS Nagar (Mohali), Punjab, raising serious concerns about the safety of citizens from Indian illegally ...
NEW YORK — Author-vloggers Hank and John Green often end their popular "Crash Course" videos with a donation appeal to keep the YouTube show "free for everyone forever." The multihyphenate brothers now hope they've figured out a way to do ... .
Who qualifies as an influencer; what responsibility does the label carry?Business owners, veteran vloggers and consumers argue that the episode exposes critical fault lines, where credibility, restraint and ethical conduct matter as much as reach.