It’s something I’ve had an issue with, I’m that much of a nice guy,” he says. Jimmy explained his generosity in a video from this month. “Yes, but you get money too, so we’re both happy,” he says. She rejects the check repeatedly before Jimmy jokes, “If I don’t give it to you, I don’t have a viral video.” “So you’re using me for views?” she responds. He explains this to his mother in a video from December when he gives his mom a check for $100,000.
And monetizing his viral videos also allows him to grow his audience. While giving away such large amounts of cash is undoubtedly noble, he doesn’t give away all his profits. For most of his videos he acts as a social-media Robin Hood, donating the money he receives from brand deals. If you’re curious how such a young man obtained such a large amount of cash, Jimmy only occasionally donates his own money.
“MrBeast videos are the best dumb videos I’ve ever seen,” said another.
“My new thing when I am feeling down is to watch a MrBeast video and just see the pure joy on peoples faces when someone is nice for no reason, which in turn makes me feel better about the world in general,” one fan tweeted. In one video he dropped $20,000 out of a drone in another, he gave his mom $100,000 to help pay off her mortgage. He gave 3 million pennies ($30,000) to his 3 millionth subscriber, overtipped his cab drivers, and more. In a recent video titled, “I Gave $500,000 To Random People,” Drake’s song “God’s Plan” plays over a montage of previous videos of Jimmy throwing out hundreds of dollars to strangers. His family-friendly stunts have garnered an audience of nearly 5 million subscribers on YouTube and his channel is growing exponentially by the day. Known to many in the community as “YouTube’s biggest philanthropist,” to date, he has donated more than $500,000 to people including an Uber driver, a waitress, random people in parking lots, Twitch streamers, and homeless people in his North Carolina neighborhood-all of which has been captured on his vlog. would that make sense? It would be such a harsh experience to go through, but maybe I stand out being alone and a group can accept me.Įverytime I see a couple of boys (of the kind I like) together, my hear breaks.Over the past year, Jimmy, a 20-year-old YouTuber known as “ MrBeast” who chooses not to reveal his last name in his videos, has gone repeatedly viral for giving away massive amounts of cash. The point is, if on Grindr I can't get real relationships, how could I? I was thinking of going to a LGBT+ bar. They say I'm pretty, handsome, charming and lots of cumpliments, but then, they dissappear, either having seen each other in person or not. Maybe another time having sex but there's no real interest in the other person to see me again and build up a bond, though what ends up destroying me emotionally is that they toy with my feelings, they always seem to be falling for me. But everytime I meet up with a guy I found on Grindr we have a good time, we have some kind of sexual action, we talk a bit and that's it, then nothing happens. I want genuine relationships whether they are friends, friends with benefits or boyfriends. I'm lonely (because I wanted to) but now that I'm highly certain that I'm gay IDK what to do.