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MrBeast Hit 100 million Subscribers On Youtube

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Jimmy Donaldson, often known as MrBeast, has become the sixth YouTuber to reach 100 million followers. Donaldson, who launched his YouTube channel in 2012, surpassed the milestone on July 28, 2022, becoming the second most subscribed person behind PewDiePie.

The inventor expressed his excitement by live streaming the scene on his YouTube channel and saying:

“A hundred million dollars implies a lot. Since I was 11 years old, I’ve been producing videos. In some ways, this number embodies everything I’ve ever done in my life, and I’m thankful to everyone who has ever seen a video. “I want to continue doing YouTube till the day I die.”

MrBeast is well-known for his big-budget films with energetic duties and a charitable disposition.

MrBeast began his YouTube career in 2012.

Donaldson began his YouTube career around the age of 14 in 2012. His channel was first known as MrBeast6000. At the time, he was uploading game stuff such as Minecraft, Pokemon Online, Black Ops 2, and Battle Pirates. He also created additional material for his channel, and in his first series, he addressed the earnings of prominent YouTubers, beginning with PewDiePie. It took Donaldson over three years to get 2000 followers on his YouTube account. During this time, his channel shifted away from gaming and began to cover a variety of subjects.

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He eventually began a series called “Worst Intros,” in which he replied to intros created by indie developers. These response videos aided him in gaining greater traction on the internet. The videos, however, have now been removed. Jimmy changed from his typical stuff to stunts and challenges between 2016 and 2017. The uniqueness of these problems contributed to his rapid rise in popularity. Donaldson also started contributing to numerous charities and giving back to the community as his fortune grew.

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During the PewDiePie vs. T-Series conflict, the creator rocketed to prominence.

During the PewDiePie vs. T-Series conflict, MrBeast’s channel skyrocketed in popularity. In 2018, PewDiePie observed that an Indian music company was rapidly catching up to him. He expressed his worry to his fans, and MrBeast emerged as one of his most ardent and outspoken advocates. Donaldson produced a YouTube video titled I Bought Every Billboard in My City to Do This in October 2018. The founder is spotted promoting PewDiePie on multiple billboards in his hometown. He also made online adverts and posted them in public places, newspapers, radio stations, and other media to promote the Swedish YouTuber.

In November, Donaldson released a video in which he attempted to speak “PewDiePie” 100,000 times in a row. His support video for Pewdeipie was also a huge hit, with over 181,000 subscribers on the day he released it. Donaldson has since produced some of YouTube’s most expensive videos. His most popular films are $456,000 Squid Game In Real Life!, I Spent 50 Hours Buried Alive, and I Gave People $1,000,000 But Only 1 Minute To Spend It! and much more.

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The inventor has also acquired a popularity for his charitable initiatives. He launched Team Trees in 2019 with the purpose of planting 20 million trees. In 2021, Donaldson launched another initiative named Team Seas with the purpose of cleaning the oceans and seas. In the past 10 years, the inventor has evolved into a brand and even a corporation was known as MrBeast LLC. He now has a large staff of specialists working for him.