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Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)

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Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham records his dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok.  (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok.  (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Tammy Bumrerjit records her fiancee Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, during dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Tammy Bumrerjit records her fiancee Victor V. Pham, during dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings.  (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Tammy Bumrerjit records her fiancee Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, during dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Tammy Bumrerjit records her fiancee Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, during dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick's Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. Pham is the lawyer-turned-content creator behind the series which on July 18, will reach 365 consecutive days of filming himself eating wings. The Marylander attended Glenelg High School and UMBC before George Washington University Law School. He worked at law firms in D.C. and Baltimore, before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Victor V. Pham, aka Vick, and fiancee Tammy Bumrerjit recorded their dinner at Nick’s Fish House for his popular chicken wing review videos on TikTok. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)