They’re bringing the BOOM! to 30 Rock and not just the Costco food court. TikTok’s favorite father-son duo, A.J. and Big Justice, alongside their pal and fellow TikToker the Rizzler, stopped by the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for their first late-night appearance. I’m fully aware that none of these words are in the Bible, but we’re living in the modern age, baby! Before their appearance on Fallon tonight, here’s all the information you need to know about them, so you can develop a habit of rating things as BOOM! or DOOM!
Who Are A.J. And Big Justice?
Andrew “A.J.” Befumo has been in the social media game for a while now. He began his career by creating family vlogs under the name “All Befumo’d Up!” during the early days of Big Justice, his son Eric, along with his wife, Mama Justice, and their daughter Ashley. However, their channel did not receive the same level of attention as his TikTok, as it only had about 1,000 subscribers on YouTube. Even before social media, he was an amateur wrestler, entering the ring as “the American Powerchild Eric Justice.”
The father-son duo gained traction on TikTok this year with their Costco reviews, giving items in the food court or in the store a “BOOM!” (approval) or a “DOOM!” (disapproval). At other times, they simply showcase the activities of the “Costco Guys” as they shop in the warehouse.
“We’re Costco Guys; of course, we go shopping while eating a chicken bake,” Big Justice begins as he bites into the chicken bake in one of their most viewed TikToks. They likely informed their devoted followers about the replacement of the Costco churro with the highly popular “Double Chocolate Chunk Cookie”. However, the Costco content is more expensive than an annual membership.
Are The Rizzler And The Costco Guys Related?
No, they’re simply friends who share a common interest in social media fame. The Rizzler, a third grader named Christian Joseph, gained popularity on TikTok from a video of him wearing a Black Panther costume—he gets his nickname from the slang term “rizz,” short for charisma.
He’s best known for doing the “rizz” face—a Zoolander/Dr. Evil-esque expression where he squints his face while stroking his chin. Similar to A.J. and Big Justice, the Rizzler’s popularity has exploded in the past year—before Fallon, he was most recently seen rizzing up Mrs. Met at the MLB playoffs game. So, what were they doing to Jimmy Fallon? Bringing the BOOM!
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