Has anyone heard of Mr Beast on YouTube who has 100 million subscribers

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This guy Mr Beast is another one of these Jake Paul characters who built up mass following on YouTube and reported earnings was $24 million a year when he had around 50 million subs so I guess now that he is at 100 million he earns around $50 million a year. He started this online delivery of food called Beast Burgers. He opened a physical fast food outlet at the American Dream mall and 10,000 people showed up. The mall which is located at the Meadowlands next to Giants stadium never gets that many people there. It's struggling to stay relevant. I never heard of this guy. This isn't like In-N-Out burger opening on the East Coast. When you can get that many people to show up I guess that's why you earn $50 million a year on YouTube.


 

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Yea, I watch him, he lives close to me too
 

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Thousands of ravenous fans of popular YouTube personality MrBeast swarmed a New Jersey mall over the Labor Day weekend for the opening of his first burger joint.

More than two thousand camped out at the American Dream mall overnight Saturday for the chance to meet their idol Jimmy Donaldson, the Kansas-born YouTube sensation with more than 100 million subscribers.

One fan tweeted: “If anyone is curious how the MrBeast overnight in the mall for a burger thing is going… I just taught a 4:30am, half hour stretch class on the floor of the mall to a gathering crowd of people.”

Another tweeted on Sunday at 5:10 AM that she “tried to sleep on a gallon of water.”

Tens of thousands more descended on the sprawling East Rutherford, NJ mall Sunday, some from as far away as Nebraska and Denmark, to sample his MrBeast Burgers, according to tweets

 

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He just started doing dumb stuff with his friends in the beginning, funny as hell

Then he started getting bigger with subs, which makes you money, then he started giving away stuff, like homes, cars, dropping money from a droid in a Walmart parking lot

He's been around a while
 

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He's gotten even bigger lately because he drew the attention of talk show hosts, I think I just saw him on Fallon a while back
 

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If YouTube, Instagram and Twitter never came to pass most of these influencers would be working at The Gap or McDonald's instead of owning homes in The Hamptons and driving Ferrari's.
 

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If YouTube, Instagram and Twitter never came to pass most of these influencers would be working at The Gap or McDonald's instead of owning homes in The Hamptons and driving Ferrari's.


I concur......im assuming hes been around from the beginning when these sites started.....gotta have some luck as well.
 
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I think his first big video was when he counted to 100,000. I think it took him like 17 hours if I'm not mistaken.
 

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I actually find Mr. Beast to be entertaining. His video about Squid Game was fun.
 

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