Jimmy Donaldson (born May 7, 1998), better known as MrBeast, is an American
YouTube personality, credited with pioneering a genre of YouTube videos that centers on expensive stunts. His MrBeast YouTube channel had 112.2 million subscribers as of November 17, 2022, making it the
fourth-most-subscribed on the platform, and the highest by an individual.
Donaldson began posting videos to YouTube in early 2012 at the age of 13
under the handle MrBeast6000; his early content ranged from
Let's Play
A Let's Play (LP) is a video (or screenshots accompanied by text) documenting the playthrough of a video game, often including commentary and/or a camera view of the gamer's face. A Let's Play differs from a video game walkthrough or strateg ...
s to "videos estimating the wealth of other YouTubers."
He went
viral
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in 2017 after his "counting to 100,000" video earned tens of thousands of views in just a few days, and he has become increasingly popular ever since, with most of his videos gaining tens of millions of views.
Over time, his style of content diversified to include challenge and donation videos that reward thousands of dollars, videos with arduous tasks or survival challenges, and original vlogs. Once his channel took off, Donaldson hired several of his childhood friends to help him run the growing brand. As of 2022, the MrBeast team is made up of 30 people, including Donaldson himself.
Other than MrBeast, Donaldson runs the YouTube channels Beast Reacts, MrBeast Gaming, MrBeast 2 (formerly MrBeast Shorts), and the philanthropy channel Beast Philanthropy. He used to run MrBeast 3 (formerly MrBeast 2), which is now inactive. He was also one of the 10 highest-paid YouTubers of 2020. Donaldson is also the founder of
MrBeast Burger and Feastables, and a co-creator of
Team Trees, a fundraiser for the
Arbor Day Foundation
The Arbor Day Foundation is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees. The Arbor Day Foundation has more than one million members and has planted more than 350 million trees in neighborhoods, communities ...
that has raised over $23 million, and
Team Seas, a fundraiser for
Ocean Conservancy and
The Ocean Cleanup that has raised over $30 million. Donaldson won
Creator of the Year award three times at
The Streamy Awards in 2020, 2021, and 2022; He also won "Favorite Male Social Star" award at
2020 Kids' Choice Awards.
Early life and family
Donaldson was born on May 7, 1998, in the state of
Kansas
Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to ...
. He was mainly raised alongside his older brother Charles "C.J." Donaldson in
Greenville, North Carolina
Greenville is the county seat of and the most populous city in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States; the principal city of the Greenville metropolitan area; and the 12th-most populous city in North Carolina. Greenville is the health, e ...
. In 2016, Donaldson graduated from Greenville Christian Academy, a private secondary school in the area. He briefly attended
East Carolina University before
dropping out
Dropping out refers to leaving high school, college, university or another group for practical reasons, necessities, inability, apathy, or disillusionment with the system from which the individual in question leaves.
Canada
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.
Donaldson's brother is also a YouTuber, who goes by CjTheseDays, and has more than 4.29 million subscribers as of November 2022.
Donaldson was diagnosed with
Crohn’s disease during high school, and has publicly mentioned this but does not not talk about it often.
YouTube career
Early viral attempts (2012–2017)

Donaldson uploaded his first YouTube video in February 2012, at the age of 13, under the handle "MrBeast6000"; his early content ranged from
Let's Play
A Let's Play (LP) is a video (or screenshots accompanied by text) documenting the playthrough of a video game, often including commentary and/or a camera view of the gamer's face. A Let's Play differs from a video game walkthrough or strateg ...
s (mainly focused on ''
Minecraft'' and ''
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2''),
videos estimating the wealth of other YouTubers,
videos that offered tips to upcoming YouTube creators, and commentary on YouTube drama. Donaldson appeared only infrequently in these videos.
In July 2013, the subscriber count of his channel, then named "That-dude", was around 240.
In 2015 and 2016, Donaldson began to gain popularity with his "Worst intros on YouTube" series poking fun at YouTube video introductions. By mid-2016, Donaldson had around 30,000 subscribers. In fall 2016, Donaldson dropped out of
East Carolina University to pursue a full-time career as a YouTuber.
His mother did not approve of this and made him move out of the family home.
As his channel grew, Donaldson hired four childhood friends – Chris Tyson, Chandler Hallow, Garrett Ronalds, and Jake Franklin – to contribute to his channel.
They then contacted numerous YouTubers in order to obtain statistics of their successful videos and predicting the platform's recommendation system.
Franklin left the crew in 2020; afterwards,
Karl Jacobs, previously a cameraman, was promoted to take his place.
Rise to fame (2017–2020)

In January 2017, Donaldson published an almost day-long video of himself counting to 100,000.
The stunt took him 40 hours, with some parts sped up to "keep it under 24 hours."
Donaldson also gained popularity during this period with stunts, such as attempting to break glass using a hundred
megaphones, watching paint dry for an hour,
attempting to stay underwater for 24 hours (which ended up failing due to health issues), and an unsuccessful attempt to spin a
fidget spinner for a day. By 2018, Donaldson had given out $1 million through his outlandish stunts, which earned him the title of "YouTube's biggest philanthropist."
During the
PewDiePie vs T-Series rivalry in 2018, a competition to become
the most-subscribed channel on YouTube, Donaldson bought billboards and numerous television and radio advertisements to help
PewDiePie
Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg ( , ; born 24 October 1989), better known as PewDiePie ( ), is a Swedish YouTuber known for his Let's Play videos and comedic formatted videos and shows. Kjellberg's popularity on YouTube and extensive media coverage ...
gain more subscribers than
T-Series. During
Super Bowl LIII
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, he bought multiple seats for himself and his team, whose shirts spelled out "Sub 2 PewDiePie."
In March 2019, Donaldson organized and filmed a real-life
battle royale competition in Los Angeles with a prize of $200,000 (two games were played, making game earnings of $100,000 for each game) in collaboration with ''
Apex Legends''. The event and prize pool was sponsored by ''Apex Legends'' publisher
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded in May 1982 by Apple employee Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer game industry and promoted th ...
.
Donaldson was accused of using counterfeit money in his video titled "I Opened A FREE BANK", published on November 23, 2019.
He later explained that he used fake money to avoid participant safety concerns and that participants received real checks after the shoot.
In April 2020, Donaldson created a
rock, paper, scissors competition stream that featured 32
influencers and a grand prize of $250,000, which at the time became YouTube's most-watched live Original event with 662,000 concurrent viewers. The event was ultimately won by
Nadeshot. In October 2020, Donaldson hosted another influencer tournament featuring 24 competitors with a grand prize of $300,000. The tournament was ultimately won by the
D'Amelio family, which caused controversy due to claims that they cheated.
Profitability (2021–present)
On January 1, 2021, Donaldson released the video "Youtube Rewind 2020, Thank God It's Over".
In Donaldson's video, he explains that he had always believed that YouTubers "should get more say in
Rewind
Rewind may refer to:
General uses
* Rewind, the process of winding magnetic tape inside a cassette or a microfilm reel backwards to a previous point on the reel
** Rewind symbol, a media control symbol indicating tape rewind or analogous operatio ...
," and with this in mind, he decided to call "hundreds of YouTubers."
At the end of the video, Donaldson gives a shoutout to PewDiePie, citing him and his 2018 Rewind as the inspiration for Donaldson's Rewind.
A month later, Donaldson signed a
Facebook
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and
Snapchat content distribution deal with Jellysmack.
In November 2021, Donaldson uploaded a recreation of the
survival drama streaming television series ''
Squid Game'' in real life, in which 456 people competed for a $456,000 cash prize, without the violence in the show. The video has more than 325 million views as of December 24, 2022, making it Donaldson's most-viewed YouTube video and also making it one of the most-watched YouTube videos of 2021. A review of the video in ''
Vice'' stated that it "badly misunderstood the anti-capitalist message of ''Squid Game''".
In December 2021, Donaldson created a third influencer tournament featuring 15 competitors with a grand prize of $1,000,000. In January 2022, Forbes ranked MrBeast as YouTube's highest-earning creator, earning an estimated $54 million in 2021. Forbes also stated that his income in 2021 would have placed him 40th in the 2020
Forbes Celebrity 100, earning as much money as
Vin Diesel
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Diesel began auditi ...
and
Lewis Hamilton
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did in 2020.
On July 28, 2022, Donaldson surpassed 100 million subscribers on his main channel, making him the fifth channel and the second individual YouTuber to achieve the milestone. On 17 November 2022, Donaldson achieved the
Guinness World Record
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of "Most Subscribers for an Individual Male on YouTube" with his MrBeast channel at 112,193,139 subscribers.
Business model
Donaldson's videos are known to have elements in order to go "
viral
Viral means "relating to viruses" (small infectious agents).
Viral may also refer to:
Viral behavior, or virality
Memetic behavior likened that of a virus, for example:
* Viral marketing, the use of existing social networks to spread a marke ...
". By doing so, he gains advertising sales of "tens of millions of dollars", as social media's
recommendation systems show his videos to more people. Therefore, according to ''
The Detroit News
''The Detroit News'' is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan. The paper began in 1873, when it rented space in the rival '' Detroit Free Press'' building. ''The News'' absorbed the '' Detroit Tribune'' on Febru ...
'', his videos have elements of
internet challenges,
guest appearance
In show business, a guest appearance is the participation of an outsider performer (such as a musician or actor) in an event such as a music record or concert, show, etc., when the performer does not belong to the regular band, cast, or other ...
s and
reaction videos – three popular video genres online. On YouTube, his videos make use of catchy
clickbait titles such as "I Adopted EVERY Dog in a Dog Shelter", explain the challenges in under half a minute, and keep their length between ten and twenty minutes.
According to Donaldson, large monetary prizes are also an important factor in viewer engagement.
Therefore, his videos often involve him donating large amounts of money to individuals, with many of these videos being sponsored by various companies through large-scale brand deals that appear as ads within his videos.
He also sometimes hosts competitions in video games, such as ''Minecraft'', for large prizes, including donating a house in one of his gaming videos.
MrBeast has been credited with launching a new style of high-cost stunt videos on YouTube, where creators pull off elaborate challenges and large-scale sponsored giveaways.
Donaldson claimed in January 2021 that he runs his main channel at a loss.
Psychologist
Tim Kasser analyzed that a MrBeast video promoting a product would be about half as expensive as running a television ad, with higher engagement and reception.
Other ventures
Finger on the App
In June 2020, Donaldson, in collaboration with
Brooklyn
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-based art collective
MSCHF, released a one-time multiplayer mobile game titled "Finger on the App". In the game, players touch their phone screen and the last person to remove their finger from the screen wins $25,000. In the end, four people ended up winning $20,000 each after keeping their finger on the app for over 70 hours. The game was reportedly so successful that a sequel titled "Finger on the App 2" was planned to originally launch in December 2020. However, the game was postponed to February and then further delayed to March 2021 due to a flood of downloads, causing the game to crash and requiring the game's developers to upgrade their servers. This time, the game featured a grand prize of $100,000. The winner kept their finger on the phone screen for around 51 hours; the second-place finisher also received a prize of $20,000.
MrBeast Burger
Will Hyde, a producer for the MrBeast channel, announced in a November 2020 article with ''
The Wake Weekly'' that Donaldson would launch a
virtual restaurant called MrBeast Burger in December 2020. Hyde said his team worked with Virtual Dining Concepts during the development of the restaurant concept. He said that MrBeast Burger will sell franchise rights to serve the burgers to restaurants across the US and customers will be able to order the burgers via
online delivery services.
Then in August 2022, Donaldson announced that he would bring a MrBeast Burger shop to the
American Dream Mall in
East Rutherford
East Rutherford is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the borough's population was 10,022, reflecting an increase of 1,109 (+12.4%) from the 8,913 counted in the 2010 census. ,
New Jersey
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, near
New York City
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, to be the location of his first U.S. restaurant. The restaurant then proceeded to open on September 4, 2022.
Feastables

In January 2022, Donaldson announced the creation of a new food company called Feastables, which launched with its own brand of chocolate bars called "MrBeast Bars." At launch they offered 3 flavors of bars, original, almond and quinoa crunch. The launch corresponded with a sweepstakes with over $1 million in prizes, including 10 grand prize winners who would receive a chance to
compete for a chocolate factory in a future video. The video was released in June 2022, which featured
Gordon Ramsay as a cake judge and a $500,000 cash prize. On February 2, 2022, Feastables announced partnerships with
Turtle Beach Corporation and
Roccat to provide prizes for the sweepstakes.
Investments and partnerships
Donaldson is an investor in the tech startup Backbone, which produces the Backbone One, a controller that makes smartphones appear more similar to Nintendo Switch controllers, and the Backbone app, a content creation and social tools app for its users.
In March 2021, Donaldson partnered with Creative Juice financial network to introduce Juice Funds, a $2 million investment fund for content creators.
In April 2021, Donaldson became a long-term investor and partner of
financial technology company Current. The same month, Donaldson received backlash after fans lost large amounts of money in a
cryptocurrency
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scheme that Donaldson had invested in and promoted.
Philanthropy
Team Trees

On October 25, 2019, Donaldson and former
NASA
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NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
engineer and YouTuber
Mark Rober organized a collaborative fundraising challenge event on YouTube called #TeamTrees. The goal of this project was to raise $20 million for the
Arbor Day Foundation
The Arbor Day Foundation is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees. The Arbor Day Foundation has more than one million members and has planted more than 350 million trees in neighborhoods, communities ...
by January 1, 2020, and plant trees "no later than December 2022." Every donation goes to the Arbor Day Foundation, which pledges to plant one tree for every dollar donated. Notable YouTubers such as
Rhett & Link
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,
Marshmello
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,
iJustine,
Marques Brownlee
Marques Keith Brownlee ( ; born December 3, 1993), also known professionally as MKBHD, is an American YouTuber and professional ultimate Frisbee player, best known for his technology-focused videos as well as his podcast ''Waveform''. As of Aug ...
,
The Slow Mo Guys,
Ninja
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,
Simone Giertz
Simone Luna Louise Söderlund Giertz ( ; ; born 1 November 1990) is a Swedish inventor, maker, robotics enthusiast, TV host, and professional YouTuber. She has also previously worked in mixed martial arts sports journalism and was an editor for ...
,
Jacksepticeye
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, and
Smarter Every Day
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brought attention to this idea. Trees began to be planted in October 2019 in
national parks of the United States.
On December 19 of that year, the $20,000,000 goal was surpassed,. So far Team Trees has planted 9 million trees across the globe and are expected to finish in 2022. The project has also received large donations from corporate executives
Jack Dorsey,
Susan Wojcicki,
Elon Musk
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, and
Tobias Lütke. Companies such as
Discovery,
Verizon
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and
Plants vs. Zombies have also contributed.
As of July 19, 2022, they have received over $23.89 million in donations which equates to 23.89 million trees planted. As of July 19, 2022, they need to plant 4 million more trees to achieve this number.
Beast Philanthropy
On September 17, 2020, the YouTube channel Beast Philanthropy was created.
On the channel's first video, Donaldson announced the charity and food bank and named Darren, who had appeared in previous videos, as executive director. According to the channel description, 100% of its advertising revenue, brand deals, and merchandise sales are donated to charity.
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Team Seas
On October 29, 2021, Donaldson and Rober organized another collaborative challenge event on YouTube titled #TeamSeas. The goal of this project was to raise $30 million for the Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Cleanup by January 1, 2022. The $30 million goal would fund the removal of 30 million pounds of plastic and other waste from oceans, rivers, and beaches. Donaldson and Rober enlisted thousands of content creators, including AzzyLand, DanTDM, TommyInnit, LinusTechTips
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, TierZoo, LEMMiNO, The Infographics Show, Hannah Stocking, Dhar Mann and Marques Brownlee
Marques Keith Brownlee ( ; born December 3, 1993), also known professionally as MKBHD, is an American YouTuber and professional ultimate Frisbee player, best known for his technology-focused videos as well as his podcast ''Waveform''. As of Aug ...
, and partnered with BEN and TubeBuddy's initiative of 8 million global creators, to promote the fundraiser.
Public image
Opinion polls have shown that Donaldson is one of the most well-liked YouTubers on the platform. A 2021 SurveyMonkey poll showed that 70% of respondents have a favorable view of him, compared to 12% who had an unfavorable view.
During a Clubhouse room in February 2021, Donaldson booted entrepreneur Farokh Sarmad after he said he could not pronounce his name, a move that Sarmad later said was racist. Sarmad's claims were questioned and denied by other Clubhouse users who were present at the call who argued against Sarmad's claims, claiming that MrBeast removed him along with others to make room for women on the stage to be more inclusive.
In a May 2021 ''New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'' article, Matt Turner, an editor for Donaldson from February 2018 to September 2019, claimed that Donaldson berated him almost daily, including calling him a retard. Turner also reported that he was regularly not credited for his work. Reporting by ''Insider
''Insider'', previously named ''Business Insider'' (''BI''), is an American financial and business news website founded in 2007. Since 2015, a majority stake in ''Business Insider''s parent company Insider Inc. has been owned by the German pub ...
'' showed that Turner previously posted a video in 2018 explaining his allegations, and in October 2019 released a deleted Twitter thread which stated that he was "yelled at, bullied, called mentally retarded and replaceable by MrBeast every single day."
Nate Anderson quit after working for Donaldson for a week in 2018 over what he said were unreasonable demands and called Donaldson a perfectionist. After releasing a video describing his experience, Anderson reportedly received death threats from MrBeast's fans. Nine other employees who worked for Donaldson also stated that while Donaldson was sometimes generous, his demeanour would change when cameras were off. They described a difficult work environment while working under him.
In December 2022, a MrBeast skin and other cosmetic items were added to '' Fortnite Battle Royale''. Epic Games
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also held a tournament in ''Fortnite'' called "MrBeast's Extreme Survival Challenge", which had a payout prize of one million dollars.
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