YouTube star MrBeast took a trip down memory lane in his latest video by reacting to footage of his teenage-self from ten ...
MrBeast responded to a fan who wants him to pay out money for the number of days that they’ve been a subscriber to his ...
In a recent video, Mr. Beast along with his fiancé, Thea Booysen, explore different date ideas ranging from $1 to a $500,000 date at Disneyland Resort. To begin the series of dates, Mr Beast (Jimmy ...
The YouTube star, 27, later claimed that his team took extensive precautions to ensure they could control the fire seen in the video Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She ...
The video follows a stuntman attempting to escape "death traps" in a burning building in the hopes of winning a $500,000 cash prize Though MrBeast later claimed his team took extensive safety ...
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Has Mr Beast finally gone too far? YouTuber offers man US$500,000 to sit in burning house
LOS ANGELES, Sept 29 — Controversial YouTuber James Stephen “Jimmy” Donaldson or more known as Mr Beast just released his latest stunt challenge that involves US$500,000 (RM2.1 million) and a burning ...
The latest YouTube video stunt by one James “MrBeast” Donaldson has already wracked up over 46 million views in just one day and it’s not hard to imagine why. Titled “Would You Risk Dying For $500,000 ...
MrBeast is in hot water, again, after the YouTuber trapped a man inside a burning building for a $500,000 cash prize. MrBeast, real name James "Jimmy" Donaldson, released the video "Would You Risk ...
Top YouTube creator MrBeast is worried about AI’s impact on creators’ livelihoods, despite having dabbled with using the technology himself. On Monday, the creator posted his concerns on social media, ...
YouTuber MrBeast has said that he takes “safety seriously” after being accused of putting someone’s life at risk for his latest video. His latest video, which is titled “Would You Risk Dying For ...
AI slop is everywhere these days. It’s in your feeds, it’s in your vids, and, lately, it’s in the White House. People like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman call that progress. “Creativity could be about to go ...
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