126-Pound Competitive Eater ‘Katina Eats’ Attempts To Break 15 Cheeseburger Record At Jack Brown’s In Nashville

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Competitive eater Katina Eats Kilos has amassed a huge following on YouTube, nearly 800K subscribers, but squeezing down ungodly amounts of food into a frame that doesn’t seem capable of handling AYCE buffet-sized portions of everything from burritos to donuts, and cheeseburgers to pizza.

At just 126 pounds, to see her muscular build on the street one would think she treats her body like a temple there are no physical indications that Katina DeJarnett is capable of eating 16,000 calories in a single day but she can do exactly that, and did in one of her videos in the past.

For DeJarnett’s latest challenge, she went to Jack Brown’s in the Germantown neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee. Jack Brown’s is a famous burger shack that serves up 100% American Wagyu beef burgers, with 10 burger options on the menu and daily burger specials that remind me of Bob’s Burgers.

Jack Brown’s also keeps track of eating records and the cheeseburger record for 2024 was 15, a record set by ‘Will Morse Eats.’ The all-time cheeseburgers record at Jack Brown’s is a whopping 21 cheeseburgers, a record set by Matt ‘Hungry’ Hazzard, a friend of Katina Eats’ and another competitive eater.

Instead of going after the all-time record of 21 cheeseburgers, Katina Eats instead focused on holding the 2024 record of 16 or more cheeseburgers in a video she posted last month but just shared to TikTok where it’s gone viral overnight. Can she eat more than 15 cheeseburgers? Only one way to find out:

I’m not sure why anyone ever doubted her. This is the same woman that crushed the Biggest Breakfast in Wisconsin that included 6 eggs, 1lb of hash browns, 5 slices of toast, 8 breakfast sausages, 4 large cajun sausages, 6 slices of bacon, a country fried steak, biscuits n’ gravy, and 6 huge chocolate chip pancakes. She also put down a 72 ounce steak in Texas.

To anyone questioning why she’d do all of this to her body? Well, competitive eating and YouTube success helped Katina DeJarnett recently purchase a home in Nashville so this career path is definitely working out for her.