YouTube sensation MrBeast reveals which video he WASN’T allowed to make: ‘They said I would die’
MrBeast landed in Australia earlier this week and created a stir among fans by giving away several luxury cars.
The richest YouTuber in the world, with an estimated net worth of over $750 million and more than 288 million subscribers to his channel, is known for his videos featuring wild stunts and challenges.
The 26-year-old, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, spoke to Kyle & Jackie O Show producer Pedro Vitola on Wednesday and revealed the one video he wasn’t allowed to make that could have left him dead.
‘I wanted to climb the side of a building [toilet] plungers. But they said I was going to die,” he revealed.
The social media star also explained why it had taken him so long to visit Australia.
‘Do you want the truth? You live way too far away… if you’ve been on a plane all day, that’s just a little bit more commitment,” he said.
It comes after a lucky Aussie fan won a Lamborghini worth $450,000 in a major giveaway at the Sydney Opera House on Wednesday, with nine other cars also up for grabs.
Notable vehicles included a Porsche, Mercedes, Tesla, the Scooby Doo Mystery Machine van and a Jurassic-Park-themed Volkswagen.
Youtuber MrBeast, 26, (pictured) landed in Australia earlier this week and sent fans into a frenzy by giving away several luxury cars
MrBeast is currently Down Under promoting the launch of his Feastables chocolate bar, which is available nationwide.
He’s also offering Australians the chance to win a car if they purchase the sweet treat.
But fans are already turning on the social media star, who has nearly 60 million Instagram followers, and revealing problems with the giveaway.
The richest YouTuber in the world, with an estimated net worth of over $750 million and over 288 million subscribers to his channel, is known for his videos consisting of huge stunts or challenges
TikTok user @gabenxoe shared a video showing her winning a car after purchasing several Feastables and spinning to win.
The woman landed on three cars with her spin, but the result was: ‘Sorry! Not this time.’
‘I played your game and won. And then you said to me, “Womp womp,” she said in the video.
‘When I contacted your team they said, “Sorry for the miscommunication. You are not one of the registered winners. Here are 10 free spins.” 10 free spins?! I’d rather take the car personally.’
The 26-year-old, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson (left), spoke to Kyle & Jackie O Show producer Pedro Vitola (right) on Wednesday and revealed the one video he wasn’t allowed to make that could have left him dead.
She continued, “I found out I’m not the only one having this problem. There have actually been many people on this app and other apps sharing their experiences, sharing screenshots of their wins and being told, “Sorry, not this time.”
‘So what’s going on? Because I don’t understand how we can play a game, win, and be told we’re not winning.”
Ny Breaking Australia has contacted Donaldson for comment.
Donaldson is already the richest YouTuber in the world, with an estimated net worth of more than $750 million and more than 288 million subscribers to his channel.
‘I wanted to climb the side of a building with plungers. But they said I was going to die,” he revealed