📅 2025-12-02 | ⏱️ 15:21 | 👁️ 28.5K views | 👍 3.7K likes | 💬 1.1K comments
This is a "classic Tuesday" rewatch of Pea's second dare video, originally filmed when her channel hit 5,000 subscribers in its first month. She completes viewer dares including climbing a massive coconut tree, eating balut for the first time, and briefly flashing a bikini. The behind-the-scenes commentary reveals her early insecurities about her appearance, her first encounter with YouTube copyright strikes, and the poverty-driven childhood skills that made a 100-foot tree climb feel routine.
Early channel context and appearance experiments
- This was roughly her ninth video; she was still figuring out how to present herself
- Tried heavy lipstick because Western women usually wear makeup on camera — she normally wears none at all
- Asks viewers to forgive the look since it was just a test
Dare 1: Coconut tree climb (from viewer Gregory Chalmers)
- Gregory dared her to climb a coconut tree and retrieve a "big gold coconut"
- Viewers noticed notches cut into the tree and accused her of cheating — she explains the notches were pre-existing, cut by the coconut farmer to speed up harvesting, and challenges anyone who thinks they make it easy to try it themselves
- She's been climbing coconut trees since age eight — when her family didn't have enough to eat or the fish weren't biting, her parents would tell the kids to "go look for dinner," which meant climbing trees
- Explains her seemingly contradictory fear of heights: "When it's a tree, I feel safe because I have something to hold on to — I trust it. But anything else that's way up high scares me to death"
- Shot the climb in one continuous take so no one could claim it was a camera trick
- The scariest moment: reaching the top and realizing the nearest coconut was still a couple feet away — reaching out for it was genuinely frightening
- Estimates the tree was around 100 feet tall — "definitely enough to make any little slip or miscalculation instantly fatal"
- Viewers scolded her for climbing without safety gear, but she's never seen a Filipino harvest coconuts with a helmet, harness, or rope — "It's just not the way we do it here. And how can it be that deadly when there's so many Filipinos?"
The bare chest editing crisis
- She almost never wears a bra ("I don't need one") and didn't think about it before filming
- Horrified when she watched the footage back: the camera was pointed straight up her shirt the entire climb, bare chest fully visible
- Went into panic mode thinking she'd have to reshoot everything
- This was the first time she learned to use blur/dark spot editing to cover herself — a technique born of necessity
- Jokes with her signature line: "I'm sure there are no kids watching my channel"
Dare 2: Skimpy bikini modeling (from viewer Eric Chavis)
- "Challenge NOT accepted, Eric" — she refuses outright in the main video
- But at the very end, after everything else, she does a one-second bikini flash as a technicality: "Tada! Hopefully Eric will learn to phrase his dares more carefully — those technicalities are such a..."
- In commentary, reveals she never appeared on camera in a bikini before and was genuinely insecure — she saw herself as the "ugly duckling" and thought people just wanted to laugh at her body
- This self-consciousness changed in a later dare video
Dare 3: Eating balut for the first time (from viewer Mike Goen)
- Mike specifically chose something he knew disgusted her
- Balut is a fertilized duck egg with a baby duck inside — common Filipino and Southeast Asian street food
- Her real-time reactions: screaming at the sight of the beak, feathers, and juice; fighting to keep it down multiple times
- "That was the most disgusting thing I've ever put in my mouth — and yes, the most disgusting thing in my entire life, including what's going through your dirty mind right now"
- Dipped it in vinegar with chilies and salt, as she's seen street vendors do
- Notes she doesn't even eat regular hard-boiled eggs
- Her cat started sniffing the last piece and she briefly considered sneaking it to him — "that's the kind of thing you think of when you're desperate"
- Out of all six dare videos she eventually made, this was the challenge she hated most: "I still hate you for that, Mike"
Dare 4: Singing (from six+ viewers including CJ and Terry Fos)
- She'd been avoiding this dare because she doesn't like her voice
- The joke setup: she sang intentionally badly, then took "vitamin P" and was about to reveal her real voice
- But this is where she learned about YouTube copyright strikes — only her ninth video and she had no idea what demonetization meant
- Got a big red X and a copyright strike notification; spent hours worrying her channel would be taken down
- Says she's not as good as a lot of Filipinos but isn't totally ashamed of her voice
- Points viewers to a song she recorded for her Patreon supporters
Commentary track themes: early insecurities and channel evolution
- Pea was visibly unsure of herself in these early videos — experimenting with makeup, worried about her body, afraid people would mock her
- "I always saw myself as the ugly duckling"
- Had no idea her channel was about to take off — "boy, was I in for a big surprise"
- Teases the next classic Tuesday video: "Dare the P3 Survivor Edition" where she builds a jungle shelter (the bushcraft episode)