How To Be: Behzinga Review

This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.


Ethan Payne, also known as Behzinga, is my inspiration. I’d been watching his content since 2015, when you couldn’t go through the YouTube comments section without hate comments and fat jokes. It was heartbreaking to see, Behz has the best personality and is the funniest member of the Sidemen. He’s a great guy, and seeing all the hate made me feel sad for him.

This documentary revealed the lows of Ethan Payne. How his biological father left, his stepfather was an addict, and the most heartbreaking to me, the drunk driving incident. I can’t fathom going a day that Behz is dead, not when he helped me to be happy. I’m so glad he’s safe and here with us today.

This documentary revealed the highs of Ethan Payne as well. He worked so hard to run this Marathon. He contracted and survived COVID-19. His heath journey likely helped with that, which makes me all the more proud. I teared us when I saw him run that “marathon”, every step joyous and I cheered for him.


Ethan strived to get where he is now, he pulled a firetruck, walked on hot coals without a flinch, did all of this to improve himself for his own happiness. Not the ones who made the hate comments and fat jokes, just himself and himself only. I’m so happy and proud of you, Behz, and I’m thankful you have your friends and family cheering you on by your side.

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