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The governor of Mexican state Campeche is defending MrBeast amid criticism from Mexico’s government toward his YouTube video.
MrBeast shares his own version of the viral “Hood MrBeast” trend after repeated TikTok requests and Instagram tags.
Jimmy has seemingly been interested in the "Hood MrBeast" trend for a while now, even tagging fellow YouTube star Darren "IShowSpeed" in a post which included a photo with two individuals whose faces ...
Jimmy "MrBeast" addressed the controversy surrounding his usage of Mayan temple sites in a YouTube video and reports claiming that the Mexican government is in the process of taking l ...
MrBeast has addressed the commotion and misinformation that have resulted from a vlog he recorded while visiting ancient ...
American YouTuber MrBeast has sparked a new controversy by filming 'unauthorised' shots in Chichen Itza pyramids in Yucatan, ...
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Tech giant Amazon has signed a multi-title licensing deal with Glitch Productions, the independent animation studio behind ...
A spokesperson for MrBeast told Newsweek that it is "unfortunate that this has turned into a political issue." ...
Donaldson's response came amid reports that Mexican authorities, through the National Institute of Anthropology and History ...
Mexican cultural authorities have filed a lawsuit against MrBeast after the YouTube promoted his snack brand at an ancient Mayan site.
MrBeast has once again taken the fans by surprise by embracing the viral “Hood MrBeast” trend, a meme that is all the rage right now on social media.