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Wackiest Asian Influencers Online
By Kelli Luu | 15 Sep, 2025

Over-the-top energy is what you need to keep people coming back and these wacky influencers know exactly what they’re doing.


These Asian influencers are keeping the internet wild and fans on their toes itching for their next post. Let’s meet five of the wackiest Asian influencers online. 

Number 5: CantoMando

Their name pays homage to their cultural roots combining Cantonese and Mandarin and they’re a trio made up of Sheldon Ho, Edward Leung, and Mike Wu. CantoMando writes silly and over-the-top skits revolving around Asian culture, relatable situations, and ridiculous challenges like asking random strangers to cook them dinner. The trio started posting YouTube videos in 2016 and since then have garnered a total of 254 million views and 1.3 million subscribers.

Number 4: Nina Lin

Her voice is recognizable from anywhere and the internet is obsessed with her because of her strong personality. Lin’s loud and unapologetic energy draws viewers in during her live streams where she makes it evident that she is comfortable showing her imperfections, mistakes, and just chaotic moments in her life. With many viral videos plastered across platforms, Nina Lin currently has over 3.8 million followers on Tiktok and a combined 600,000 followers on Twitch and Instagram.  

Number 3: Raina Huang

Whether it's fifty In-N-Out burgers or a 10 pound bowl of pho, Raina Huang can scarf it down in seconds while keeping a smile on her face. She is the queen of competitive eating and always has people wondering how much food a human stomach can truly handle and where all the food goes after she eats it. Huang does over 100 eating challenges a year and has secured over one million subscribers on YouTube and 5 million followers on TikTok. 

Number 2: Tim Chantarangsu

He is better known as Timothy DeLaGhetto and he has been making waves online since 2006.  Timothy DeLaGhetto began posting comedy skits relating to Asian stereotypes and pop culture. Chantarangsu’s comedic presence in this space has been so influential and ended up scoring him a place on spontaneous game show ‘Wild N’ Out’ where he competed in rap battles and improv challenges. He's grown his YouTube channel to over 4.2 million subscribers with nearly one billion views. 

Number 1: Junya1Gou

Known for his odd and chaotic behavior, Junya makes short video content with weird objects, exaggerated faces, and funny sound effects. He has dozens of short clips uploaded to his platforms and simply performs silly actions to see what people are liking. His bizarre and meme-like humor has earned him 38 million subscribers on YouTube with 24 billion total views and over 44 million followers on his TikTok page that he has not posted on since 2022.