These internet chefs are making cooking videos for Instagram and TikTok that are practically NSFW.
“His videos are definitely a guilty pleasure of mine. I feel like I [shouldn’t] be watching them, but there is something strangely empowering about watching a beautiful man move so sensually around a kitchen,” says one follower, Naomi Wood, also over Instagram DM. “He’s like a lovechild of Channing Tatum and Nigella Lawson,” says the 28-year-old from London. “What’s not to love?”
I’m starting my studies, why not open up Instagram with the idea of practicing some dishes that I could see in my future business?
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