The billionaire YouTuber insists his latest stunt was only an illusion, and that his contestant was never in any real danger.
His early uploads got a few views, maybe some likes from friends, but there was no viral hit. Nothing that screamed “future ...
YouTuber MrBeast, original name James “Jimmy” Donaldson, published a video with the title "Would You Risk Dying For $500,000?
MrBeast is drawing criticism for his latest video, in which the YouTuber trapped a man inside a burning building in a race ...
MrBeast is being called out for his dangerous stunt where he put a man in a burning house for 5 hundred thousand dollars The ...
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 ...
The YouTube star has built much of his popularity on philanthropy-inspired content. But red ink and controversy are testing ...
Justin Herbert throws for 318 yards and three touchdowns as the Chargers defeat Kansas City 27-21. Herbert upstaged Patrick Mahomes with help from a smothering defense, toppling the defending AFC ...
The social-media influencers showed up in droves Friday for the marquee matchup between the Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs, only the NFL’s second regular-season game played in the Southern Hemisphere ...
The YouTuber—real name Jimmy Donaldson—raised eyebrows when he uploaded a video titled "I bought the NFL," in which he and the organization's commissioner Roger Goodell spoke at a press conference ...
Mr. Beast has purchased the NFL. No, the YouTube creator didn't actually buy the NFL, but he did partner up with the league for a commercial featuring a handful of NFL stars and YouTube creators like ...