Biography Flash: Ibai Llanos Brings Golden Frying Pan to Peru While Conquering Latin America with Food Diplomacy
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Ibai Llanos has spent the past few days turning a running joke about breakfast into international soft power. According to RPP in Peru, the Spanish streamer arrived in Lima recently as part of a wider Latin American tour, timing his first ever trip to the country with the World Breakfast Cup, the global food tournament he launched this year that has quietly become one of his signature projects. RPP reports that Ibai used the visit to finally record a long‑planned video at Maido, the restaurant crowned best in the world in 2025, where he filmed himself tasting an elaborate ceviche menu and declared he was speechless, calling Peruvian food a ten out of ten and shouting long live Peru in a clip already circulating heavily across his socials. That same Peru trip fed directly into his World Breakfast Cup storyline. Travel outlet TreXperience recounts how his tournament racked up more than 28 million fan votes across Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok in the semifinals alone, with Peru’s pan con chicharron and Venezuela’s arepa pepiada advancing to a blockbuster final. In the last 48 hours, América Televisión and other Peruvian media have been looping footage of Ibai on the ground personally delivering his now‑famous Sartén de Oro, or Golden Frying Pan trophy, to Peruvian TikToker Edu, symbolically honoring Peru’s performance in the competition and cementing that frying pan as an instantly recognizable piece of his brand. Some smaller blogs have speculated about confusion over whether the Sartén de Oro is strictly tied to a single world champion or can be awarded more flexibly, but formal denials and clarifications framed it as a celebratory content device rather than an official sports title, so any supposed controversy there should be treated as minor and non‑biographical. On the business side, Esports Insider recently highlighted Ibai in his role as co‑owner of Movistar KOI, noting his decision to retain the organization’s entire League of Legends roster for the 2026 LEC season, a move that signals stability and long‑term intent in European esports and reinforces his image as more than just a variety streamer. And for scale, the Times of India places him at roughly 19.8 million followers on Twitch as of late 2025, confirming that even as he wanders through Lima in search of the perfect ceviche, he remains one of the most followed streamers on Earth. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Ibai Llanos, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.
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