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Chef Reactions signs with WME (Exclusive)

Long-suffering food content creator Chef Reactions has signed with WME.

Chef Reactions has racked up nearly 3 million followers on TikTok (plus 150,000 on Instagram and 37,000 on Twitter) with his deadpan responses to other people’s cooking videos. He does give some dishes 10/10 ratings here and there, but mostly he sits through the internet’s worst recipes so viewers don’t have to suffer witnessing things like toilet pasta alone.

With WME, Chef Reactions will work on expanding his platform beyond social media.

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“Chef Reactions is a talented and classically trained chef and is most known for his social media presence, but that is just the tip of the iceberg for what Chef is going to offer the world,” WME tells Tubefilter.

“The opportunity to work with the people at WME is not lost on me,” Chef Reactions adds. “I’m so grateful to have the support of an incredible team that shares the same vision as I do, and I can’t wait to get started.”

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