One of the stranger prizes was a free supply of yogurt for a decade. The challenges are usually in Minecraft and involve parkour, building or fighting, usually for money, gift cards, food, and for no reason. He has since made a channel called MrBeast Gaming, where he does challenges with his viewers and friends for money. It seems like Jimmy is starting to like Minecraft more than he did a few years back. MrBeast" featured on Dream's YouTube channel. Since then, Jimmy has made a sudden return to Minecraft, collaborating with fellow YouTuber Dream in the video titled "3 Minecraft Speedrunners VS Hunter ft. Due to that incident, he has since deleted the game. He made a two-episode series playing it and was finished playing the game for good after his house got blown up by a creeper. Jimmy is also known for making fun of Minecraft, a game developed by Mojang. He also makes challenge videos, like his brother does. He started his channel in 2017 but only started posting in August of 2019. His brother, CJ Donaldson, also has a channel inspired by his brother, called CjTheseDays (formerly known as MrBro). Also, Jack says in some of his videos "Subscribe to Don't Subscribe". Surprisingly, Jack doesn't have access to the channel. This is the limit to the amount of money he can make. As of August 20th, 2021, the channel has 1 Million subscribers, meaning Jack has made $100,000. Along with a Playbutton-focused English YouTuber JackSucksAtLife, he created the channel Don’t Subscribe, and he gives ten cents to Jack for every subscriber. He also has the channel MrBeast Shorts where he uploads around 10-60 second clips of him and his friends doing random things, and some of those videos are posted on his TikTok. In May of 2020, he started a gaming channel named MrBeast Gaming, which has over 28 million subscribers, releasing 2-3 gaming videos every month. He also has a second channel called Beast Reacts (formerly BeastHacks, Mr.Beast, Mr.Beast CSGO, GIANT ASIAN STICKER, and Rock Paper Scissors) where Jimmy and his friends react and review things like compilations, and roast them if they are disgusting or bad. He started this YouTube channel on February 19, 2012, at the age of 13. Currently, his main channel is the most subscribed individual YouTuber and fourth most subscribed overall with over 140 million subscribers, as of April 4, 2023. The channel is mostly run by Jimmy and three of his best friends Chris Tyson, Karl Jacobs, Chandler Hallow, who makes outrageous experiments, challenges, or donations that usually involve incredible amounts of money. He is known for giving away lots of money, making people do challenges and tasks for money, and buying large objects. With unrelenting passion and devotion to finishing arduous, yet creative, challenges, Jimmy has become an extremely popular YouTuber in recent years. Jimmy Donaldson (born: ( ) ), better known online as MrBeast (formerly known as MrBeast6000 and Beast), is an American YouTuber and philanthropist known for his videos that often consist of him doing arduous tasks for an extended amount of time, doing or saying something thousands of times, challenges and donations that involve millions of dollars, and more. Each of the channels uploaded videos to their channel reacting to the rewind and thanking MrBeast (Jimmy) for giving them a shoutout.Main crew members of the channel: Chris Tyson Ĭomplete this challenge and I'll give you (amount of money). Currently, Amelia and Bridie have 180K subscribers, Soyan Osman has 163K subscribers, and nalterdeeds has 134K subscribers on YouTube. Within a day, all three channels surpassed 100,000 subscribers following the shoutout. Soyan Osman had 241 subscribers, and nalterdeeds had 1.45K subscribers before MrBeast’s YouTube Rewind. YouTube shoutout boosts subscribersĪmelia and Bridie run a lifestyle YouTube channel in Australia and had 412 subscribers before the MrBeast shoutout. Three channels were shouted out: Amelia and Bridie, Soyan Osman and nalterdeeds. MrBeast picked the three creators from a huge bowl filled with the names of many YouTubers. The video has amassed more than 31 million views already, and the 22-year-old creator decided to give a shoutout to three “smaller” YouTube channels at the end of the video as a way to use his massive following to help these creators in their YouTube career. The video features various creators from YouTube to TikTok voicing their opinions on what should be included in this year’s YouTube Rewind, followed by clips showcasing the very topics the creators wanted. MrBeast uploaded the 6-minute video to his main channel (which recently surpassed 50 million subscribers) on New Year’s Day. He was also the top creator on YouTube in 2020. MrBeast is known for his YouTube channel which features attention-grabbing stunts, game competitions and videos of individuals receiving large sums of donated money.
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