In the world of YouTube, few names resonate as strongly as MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson. Recently, he found himself at the center of controversy following the release of his latest ...
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“Would You Risk Dying For $500,000?” MrBeast faces backlash after trapping a man in burning building
MrBeast is experiencing criticism once more following the release of a video in which a man is trapped inside a burning building for a $500,000 cash prize.James "Jimmy" Donaldson, originally known as ...
MrBeast is drawing criticism for his latest video, in which the YouTuber trapped a man inside a burning building in a race for a $500,000 cash prize.
MrBeast, the world’s most popular YouTuber, has responded to criticism of his latest extreme stunt video, “Would You Risk Dying for $500,000?”, in which a professional stuntman escapes a burning ...
YouTuber MrBeast is responding to backlash after he trapped a man in a burning building for a cash prize. The content creator -- who is known for putting on elaborate competitions for his viewers to ...
MrBeast faced backlash for a YouTube video titled “Would You Risk Dying For $500,000?” that showed a contestant going through a series of fire-based stunts.
The Internet has a lot of feelings about YouTube personality MrBeast. The online celeb is known for giving people money in exchange for doing grueling tasks. People are often upset by MrBeast’s ...
We hit the streets to see what people think of MrBeast's latest video which sparked major debate about the safety of his content.
Popular YouTuber MrBeast is facing massive backlash after a video showed him paying a stuntman $500,000 (Rs 4.43 crore) to escape from a burning building, in what he called a ‘death trap’ challenge.
The video follows a contestant named Eric as he attempts to survive seven over-the-top "death traps," from fiery blasts and cannon launches to an escape from a smoke-filled, flaming house.
MrBeast addresses backlash over sticking man in burning room in series of 'death traps' to win $500K
However, last September, the series was named in a lawsuit against Amazon, production company Off One's Base, and MrBeast's company MRB2024, in which five anonymous contestants claimed they'd been ...
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