MrBeast threatens to leave collaboration with FaZe Clan after FaZe Banks started touching his knees
YouTube star Jimmy "MrBeast" recently collaborated with the FaZe Clan members, making an appearance in the group's creator Josh "YourRAGE's" Twitch stream. Other members, such as CEO Richard "FaZe Banks" and Alexander "FaZe Adapt," were also present. While they were all seated on the couch, Banks decided to prank Jimmy by making a rather bizarre move on him.
The streamer first whispered his plans to the other two clan members sitting to his right. While Jimmy was engaged in his phone, FaZe Banks slid his hand on the YouTuber's legs. Realizing the FaZe boys' shenanigans, the 26-year-old comically said:
"What the...? Get your f**king hand off my knee. I'll leave."
Why did MrBeast collaborate with the FaZe Clan?
YouTube star MrBeast is no stranger to collaborating with big-name creators. In the past, he has worked with various streamers and creators, including Darren "IShowSpeed," and Logan Paul.
Today (December 18, 2024), he collaborated with the FaZe Boys. Towards the end of YourRAGE's stream, the group moved to a more structured, set-like location, where additional fans joined to participate in a competition.
These fans were paired with FaZe members as well. Additionally, the likes of Rani "Stable Ronaldo," Nick "Lacy," and Jason "Jasontheween" joined the set.
The competition is likely being filmed for MrBeast's YouTube channel, though it's unclear when it will be released. This isn't the first time his video shoots have been streamed by others. For instance, IShowSpeed streamed his race with Noah Lyles, which was later uploaded in video format by Jimmy.
When is MrBeast's Beast Games going to start?
For those unaware, MrBeast is set to release his biggest project yet, titled Beast Games. The YouTuber has partnered with Prime Video to launch a 10-episode competition series, which will stream exclusively on the platform starting December 19, 2024.
A total of 100 participants will be competing in the Beast Games for a whopping $5 million cash prize. Amazon has dubbed it the "biggest single prize in the history of television."
The episodes will be exclusively available on Prime Video, meaning Jimmy will not release them on his YouTube channel. Viewers will need a subscription to the platform to watch the series. The final episode is scheduled to air on February 13, 2025.