"If I die, my channel can keep uploading" - MrBeast reveals how he plans on keeping his channel "alive" when he dies
YouTube star Jimmy "MrBeast" recently appeared as a guest on Logan Paul's IMPAULSIVE podcast, alongside Olajide "JJ," aka "KSI." At one point, MrBeast revealed that he had pre-filmed 15 videos that would get uploaded to his channel in a situation where he dies. Claiming these videos were "really easy to film," the Kansas native said:
"...I did do that for when I die. I have a bunch of videos pre-filmed, so my channel can keep uploading. (While KSI responds, 'You're lying,' Logan Paul said, 'Break that down!') I probably should re-film them. I was probably, like, 21, 22. But I filmed videos. I have 15, like, just really easy videos to film. So, if I die, my channel can keep uploading."
Paul was taken aback after hearing this and responded:
"So let's unpack this - What do you mean? When you die, if you die..."
MrBeast claimed that certain people at his company are aware of his "old computer," which contains pre-filmed videos. He elaborated:
"Certain people in my company know my old computer where to find these videos. And then, I was just like, 'Yeah, just upload these, like, once a month.' So, it's like, I'm still alive. They are, like, pretty garbage videos. One of them is just me sitting on a table opening old fan mail. I don't even know what it was."
KSI then inquired:
"Wait, so is the final video of you being like, 'Oh, so I'm dead now. Heaven is..."
In response, MrBeast claimed he "made jokes" in the pre-filmed videos while "chilling in the coffin." He added:
"In that video, I made jokes, like, I'm probably in a coffin right now and just chilling. 'Don't feel bad for me. I'm dead.' But then, there's another video after that. They'll title it like, 'My last video,' and then a month later, there's another one."
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"If there's a world record for game shows, we broke it" - MrBeast makes bold claims about his contentious game show Beast Games on Logan Paul's podcast
At the seven-minute mark of the podcast, MrBeast made some bold claims about his contentious Amazon Prime game show, Beast Games, claiming that he and his team "broke over 40 world records."
MrBeast listed some of the accolades his game show seemingly earned, saying:
"We broke over 40 world records while filming Beast Games. It's my Amazon show, dropping later this year. Most contestants of any game show in history. Largest cash prize of any game show in history. Most cameras recording simultaneously of any production in history. I can go on and on. I mean, if there's a world record for game shows, we broke it. And we even broke a lot of stuff that has nothing to do with game shows."
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For those unaware, Beast Games has been under scrutiny for several months, with numerous allegations leveled against MrBeast, the production team, and Amazon. Some of the most serious allegations include poor working conditions, unsafe filming conditions, sexual harassment, failure to prevent harassment, and false advertising, among others.
Readers can check out this Sportskeeda article to learn more about the Beast Games controversy.