What’s the idea?
A fast, on-camera breakdown of what the Liver King did, what backfired, and what it reveals about internet “alpha” personas.
What’s surprising or interesting?
The fun isn’t just the drama—it’s watching a carefully-built character collide with consequences in real time.
What can be shown on camera?
Clips/headlines on screen, a simple timeline graphic, your live reaction, side-by-side of “before confidence” vs “after backlash,” and a 3-bullet “what this teaches” notepad shot.
What’s the payoff by the end?
Viewers get the clean story in 60 seconds and one takeaway about why persona-based fame collapses.
SIGNAL
“Liver king” is spiking in Entertainment, and only a handful of videos are even competing. That’s a window for a clean, explain-it-fast video that people can share without context.
CREATOR ANGLE
Don’t chase “news.” Chase the moment where a character breaks: What did he try? What did the internet do back? What does that pattern look like in every other influencer arc?
Packaging note: make it about the collision, not the person. Title/thumbnail should imply consequence.
SHIP TODAY
1) “Liver King didn’t lose because of hate—he lost because of this.”
2) “The Liver King moment everyone’s missing: the mask slipped.”
3) “Liver King fumbled the easiest rule of internet fame.”
Internet fame is just improv until someone checks the script.