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Watch Costco Guys AJ and Big Justice Bring a Boom to Fallon

Watch Costco Guys AJ and Big Justice Bring a Boom to Fallon

AJ and Big Justice, a father-son duo from Boca Raton, Florida, competed for song of the summer with their track “We Bring the BOOM!” The couple, known as AJ Befumo, and his 11-year-old son Eric, have amassed a huge following online thanks to their TikTok videos, many of which were filmed at Costco.

Now father and son have reached Evening show with fellow creator of The Rizzler, where they discussed their online careers and were recently parodied on Saturday Night Live.

“I started a TikTok channel and a lot of Big Justice’s friends were in school and had TikTok channels, so one day Big Justice comes home and says, ‘Dad, I want to be on your show with you.'” AJ told Fallon. He added that they filmed at a local hamburger restaurant and the video quickly went viral. “It got 100,000 views and I said, ‘That’s it. Now this is a father and son channel. Let’s bring the boom.”

Big Justice told Fallon that working with his father is “amazing.” “And it’s not just about working with my dad,” he said. “It works with my whole family… It’s just amazing that we accomplished all this together.”

Fallon then asked guests to rate the Halloween candy on a scale of one to five. Big Justice wasn’t a fan of the raisins Fallon was handing out, but he did like the Halloween-themed Peeps. Guests then invited Fallon himself to judge the two-piece chocolate chip cookie, which scored a maximum of five points.

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AJ’s TikTok channel has amassed over two million subscribers. The Befumos, who lived in Colts Neck, New Jersey, before moving to Boca Raton several years ago, seem to have an innate ability to go viral. Since his college days, AJ has wrestled professionally under the stage name “American Powerchild Eric Justice.” He told Fallon he is returning to wrestling with All Elite Wrestling on November 23 at the Prudential Center in New Jersey.

Earlier this year, A.J. Rolling Stone The family’s newfound fame has required them to make “adjustments”, although he has no serious concerns. “For me, privacy is over. In the world we live in, there is no such thing as privacy,” he says. “I think it’s about raising your children with confidence, (to) keep them protected and know that they are loved and looked after.” About the future of the family, he says: “We are who we are now, this is the life we ​​chose. So we’re all in.”