Cheese balls are life.
Hundreds of surprised onlookers gathered in Manhattan’s Union Square Park on Saturday. Anonymous 22 year old male Wearing an orange mask, he eats an entire jar of cheese balls.
“There was a moment when I absolutely wanted to throw up, and then everyone was yelling, ‘Stop it!’ so I held it in,” the NYU graduate says. told ABC News Two days after the delicious sight of April 27th.
It all started with creepy posters posted around the area in the weeks leading up to the main event.
“Watch me eat this whole jar of cheese balls,” the poster said, accompanied by a photo of a man wearing a ski mask holding a giant jar of the snack.
Somehow this oddball attracted curious onlookers, who cheered him on by shouting “Cheese Ball Man” and “Eat the Cheese Ball!”
“I think everyone wants to be behind the mask,” the anonymous cheeseball eater said of his fans. “I didn’t expect so many people to come.”
Most people reportedly gathered because “it looked fun,” and one person even said he could hear the crowd from nearly two blocks away.
After running around in own flag And a man shaking hands with people with his flour-covered cheese hand. I’ve said it many times He said he was going to “go home and throw up.”
Cheeseball Man completed the feat about 30 minutes later and signed autographs for those who came to cheer him on.
The Post has reached out to Cheeseball Man for comment.
He told ABC News that he hopes to embark on another cheeseball mission next year with a bigger tub, but he wants to be more than just a “culinary conqueror.”
“I’ve been trying to help people,” he said. “I clean the streets and pick up trash.”
People on social media couldn’t get enough of the now infamous Cheeseball Man.
“And people say my city has no culture,” one person said.
“We should be holding these types of public gatherings now,” another wrote.
“He’s a local hero to many New York patrons,” someone said. Said. “We hope that a statue will be erected in his honor.”
“He wasn’t the hero we deserved, he was the hero we needed,” one Instagram user commented.
“Thank you for doing this on my wedding day,” another quipped.
“My sons do this once a month,” joked another.





