Jacqueline Fernandez recently collaborated with YouTuber Mr. Beast for an India-based charity initiative. Her last Hindi film was Rohit Shetty's Cirkus. Jacqueline Fernandez has collaborated with ...
After becoming the only Indian creator to partner with world's biggest YouTuber Mr. Beast, who has 322 million subscribers, CarryMinati has brought together 14 Indian YouTubers to create a parody ...
Mr Beast's Lunchly snacks include Prime drinks, Feastables, and allegedly another ingredient: mold. Let's explore everything we know about Lunchly, its mold controversy, and the internet's reaction.
(Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Youtube) Jimmy Donaldson, better known as Mr Beast, has become a household name and the undisputed king of YouTube. With over 320 million subscribers and ...
Lunchly are YouTuber-branded Lunchables. Created by Jimmy “Mr Beast” Donaldson, Olajide Olayinka “KSI” Olatunji, and Logan Paul, they’re supposed to be a healthier (and pricier ...
Following his landmark achievement as the only Indian creator to collaborate with the world's biggest YouTuber, Mr. Beast, CarryMinati has now brought together 14 top Indian YouTubers for a unique ...
In an unprecedented and to think of unthinkable move that aims to bridge the gap between Indian and international YouTube communities, Asia's #1 YouTuber CarryMinati aka Ajey Nagar has ...
“Beauty and MrBeast with my lil Beast. Welcome to India,” read Shilpa's caption. Reacting to the post MrBeast commented, “It was nice meeting you.” MrBeast also uploaded a video on his ...
Even stranger, they featured references to YouTube megastar Mr Beast: “paid for by Mr Beast LLC”, they declared. The YouTuber quickly rejected any suggestion of involvement in a statement.
Fans of YouTube sensation Mr. Beast have been left stunned after discovering his past criminal record. MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is known for his over-the-top challenges ...
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate UK has acquired Andrew Haigh’s true crime story Belly of the Beast, starring Ben Stiller and Colin Farrell, and produced and developed by Village Roadshow Pictures.
The Burj Khalifa climb, however, was only the grand finale of Mr Beast's latest video, which compared travel experiences priced between $1 and $500,000. The budget-friendly option? A brief camel ride.