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Page Contents
- 1 Childhood and Early Years
- 2 Body Measurement
- 3 Professional and Career Life
- 4 More information on his channels
- 5 Style and content
- 6 Collaborations and sponsorships
- 7 ShopMrBeast, TikTok, and EA
- 8 Trees on Team
- 9 Livestream Giveaways in Controversy
- 10 Thumbnail Controversy
- 11 Giving out bogus money
- 12 Relationship Situation
- 13 Net Worth and Social Media
Childhood and Early Years
MrBeast is 22 years old and was born on May 7, 1998. Jimmy Donaldson is his true name, although he is better known online as MrBeast. MrBeast, on the other hand, is from Greenville, North Carolina. MrBeast attended Greenville Christian Academy and graduated in 2016. However, he dropped out of college to pursue a full-time career as a YouTuber, according to Newsweek.
MrBeast has an older brother named CJ Donaldson, according to his relatives. MrBro is his own YouTube channel. MrBeast featured his mother in his YouTube video Surprising My Mom With $10,000+ Home Makeover, albeit he did not identify her name. Furthermore, he stated that he has Crohn’s illness during an online interview with Keemstar.
Body Measurement
MrBeast, a YouTuber, is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs roughly 82 kilograms. Aside from these, no information is accessible on his bodily measurement data such as his chest-waist-hip measurements, biceps, dress size, shoe size, and so on. Similarly, MrBeast has light brown hair and brown eyes.
Professional and Career Life
MrBeast is a YouTuber known for his extravagant antics and altruism. He is also acknowledged for being the creator of a subgenre of YouTube videos that feature pricey stunts. Furthermore, MrBeast is a co-founder of Team Trees, a fundraiser for the Arbor Day Foundation. Over $21 million has been raised for the cause.
MrBeast began uploading videos to YouTube as MrBeast6000 in 2012 when he was 13 years old. Previously, his video material spanned from Let’s Plays to films assessing the wealth of other YouTubers. MrBeast’s videos, on the other hand, remained insignificant, averaging around a thousand views per. It wasn’t until his 2017 “counting to 100,000” video went viral, garnering tens of thousands of views in just a few days.
He has 34.5 million YouTube subscribers as of May 2020. MrBeast is managed by Night Media, a talent management organization based in Dallas. Similarly, during the 2016 election season, he released several hilarious videos on Donald Trump.
More information on his channels
MrBeast is well known for his YouTube videos in which he either donates a large sum of money, says or reads long words or repeats them, or performs a certain chore for hours or even days on end. He has become an exceptionally popular YouTuber in recent years due to his unwavering passion and dedication to completing tough yet inventive challenges.
MrBeast, his roommate Chris, and a few other affiliates operate the majority of his channel. They create unique outside videos as experiments, challenges, or simply for fun. He and his roommate also make a lot of contribution videos for Twitch Streamers, particularly girls and well-known Fortnite players. His main channel is currently the 17th most subscribed channel in the United States.
MrBeast also has a channel named BeastHacks (formerly Mr.Beast). On this channel, he and his pals react to, comment on, and critique life hacks, as well as roast them if they are disgusting or awful. His brother, CJ Donaldson, is also a YouTuber with a MrBro channel inspired by his brother. MrBro began his YouTube account in 2017 but finally began uploading in August of 2019. He, like his brother MrBeast, creates challenge videos.
Style and content
MrBeast released an almost day-long video of himself counting to 100,000 in January 2017. This stunt took him 40 hours to complete, with some elements sped up to keep it under 24 hours. The next month, a movie titled Counting to 200,000 (Road to a Mil) was uploaded, but it, too, had to be sped up, according to MrBeast. It was because the total of 55 hours of counting exceeded YouTube’s upload limit.
He has also attempted to smash the glass with a hundred megaphones, watched paint dry for an hour, attempted to stay underwater for 24 hours (but failed due to health difficulties), and unsuccessfully and successfully attempted to spin a fidget spinner for a day, however, the tape is lost.
He planned and recorded a real-life battle royale competition in Los Angeles in March 2019, with a price of $200,000. In conjunction with Apex Legends, two games were played, with each game receiving $100,000.
Several of his movies include him handing out significant quantities of money. In December 2018, for example, $100,000 was donated to homeless shelters, with $32,000 going to the Veterans Army Wounded Warrior Program, $70,000 going to Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and $10,000 going to a local animal shelter in Los Angeles, among many others.
MrBeast purchased billboards and radio commercials during the PewDiePie vs. T-Series battle to help PewDiePie obtain more subscribers than T-Series. It’s a race to become YouTube’s most subscribed channel. Similarly, for Super Bowl LIII, MrBeast purchased numerous seats with passengers wearing shirts that read “Sub 2 PewDiePie.”
Collaborations and sponsorships
Quidd and Honey
MrBeast has worked with Honey on several videos and is well-liked by numerous YouTubers. Honey is a free browser plugin that allows you to save money when shopping on a variety of websites.
Similarly, Quidd is MrBeast’s first sponsor, and they have sponsored films such as when he gave a homeless man $10,000 and paid expenses for a 2,256-mile Uber ride from North Carolina to California. Quidd is an app that allows you to purchase stickers (through in-app payment) to text to friends.
ShopMrBeast, TikTok, and EA
MrBeast was sponsored by TikTok in only one video (formerly known as Musical.ly). It is a popular social media network that is similar to Vine in that users can publish 15-60 second videos with the option of adding music in the background. Similarly, EA sponsored him to promote Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on an Instagram giveaway, as well as Apex Legends.
Similarly, MrBeast uses revenue from his merchandise store to assist in the creation of expensive videos by marketing gift coupons with the names of his crew to remove 10% off the initial order.
Trees on Team
MrBeast, along with veteran NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober, launched a collaborative fundraising challenge event on YouTube dubbed #TeamTrees on October 25, 2019, at 19 UTC. The project’s goal was to generate $20 million for the Arbor Day Foundation by January 1, 2020, and to plant trees “no later than December 20, 2022.”
In exchange, the nonprofit promised to plant one tree for every dollar collected. This concept was popularised by YouTubers such as Rhett & Link, Marshmello, iJustine, Marques Brownlee, The Slow Mo Guys, Ninja, Simone Giertz, Jacksepticeye, and Smarter Every Day.
They intend to start planting trees in US national parks in January 2020. People had donated roughly $4 million by the 24th hour of the 67-day effort. Then, on December 19th of that year, they achieved the $20,000,000 objective. And, as of March 6, 2020, the initiative had raised more than 21.7 million dollars. Among many others, corporate executives Jack Dorsey, Susan Wojcicki, Elon Musk, and Tobias Lütke have made significant contributions to the project.
Livestream Giveaways in Controversy
MrBeast has been widely chastised for exploiting clickbait to increase his revenue and subscriber base. Even if he keeps doing it, not much has changed from where he started. MrBeast was revealed by a YouTuber with the username @iox for beginning multiple fraudulent gift card giveaways by ridiculing other YouTubers who have done such giveaways at the end of his videos.
MrBeast’s videos are “fake.”
On April 4, 2018, a YouTuber going by the moniker FlyyDoesYT posted a video saying that MrBeast’s videos are false and that he only stars at the beginning, such as in I Tipped Waitresses $20,000, and that he has a slew of unhappy staff working for him.
The following day, DramaAlert spoke with MrBeast about the incident, and he responded by saying that his videos are not phony, his staff enjoys working for him, and he has spent at least $500,000 donating and giving out to people in his videos. He’s also stated that he has Crohn’s disease, which is why he didn’t appear in the full I Tipped Waitresses $20,000 video. Fans have now defended MrBeast, and FlyyDoesYT has received critical feedback on his video as a result.
Thumbnail Controversy
Since MrBest’s viral video Can, 20,000 Magnets Catch a Bullet Mid-Air?
It rapidly became his most viewed video in three days, and it got somewhat contentious due to the thumbnail. The thumbnail depicts him firing an AK-47 at another person (Chris, Jimmy’s buddy), but this does not occur in the video.
YouTube’s Guidelines for guns in videos and thumbnails have been tightened, particularly for Gun Channels. People claim that his thumbnail violates YouTube’s Community Guidelines because of what it contains. It is said to be deceptive and destructive.
Because of the backlash, the thumbnail was modified to remove the person on the opposite side. Before the video was removed, it had gotten the most dislikes ever recorded on Jimmy’s YouTube channel at the time, with at least a 25% dislike ratio and a 75% like ratio.
The controversial video, which had been withdrawn or put to private, was reuploaded on June 31, 2019, by a fan acting as MrBeast’s YouTube Channel, but with Chris removed from the thumbnail. Nonetheless, the video was still available online.
Giving out bogus money
People began to argue in MrBeast’s video titled I opened a FREE BANK that he never actually gave away the money as he depicts in his movies. Their proof was that they could tell in one shot of the video that the money he had handed to someone was prop money that would have been used in films. This was also covered on Drama Alert, where Keemstar justified himself by citing the disclaimer he included in the video description.
Relationship Situation
MrBeast is now in a love relationship with Maddy Spidell. According to some stories, they met on Twitter. Similarly, similar information was made public in June 2019. Aside from that, there isn’t much information available about his previous relationships. Furthermore, he has maintained a clean public profile free of rumors, controversies, and scandals.
Net Worth and Social Media
MrBeast launched his first YouTube channel on February 19, 2012, and has since amassed a total of 5,341,657,699 views and 34.6 million subscribers. He subsequently started another channel called “BeastHacks,” which has 2.73 million subscribers and 316,174,935 views. On April 25, 2016, he launched this channel. Later, on April 8, 2020, he launched another channel called “MrBeast Gaming,” which now has 65.7k subscribers despite having no video uploads.
MrBeast is also available on other social media platforms besides YouTube. He began using Twitter in April 2014 and currently has 5.7 million followers. Similarly, as of August 2020, his Instagram handle had 145 posts shared and 10.6 million followers.
Moving on, MrBeast’s main YouTube channel alone earns 22 million dollars, according to his net worth estimates. On this channel, he has posted over 720 videos. This amounts to more than 4.6 billion views in all. Similarly, MrBeast produces two new videos per month on average, generating 20 million video views per day and 95.7k new subscribers daily.