World-famous blogger built a city for $14 million for his own show.
American YouTube blogger Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, built a real city for $14 million for his own show. He showcased the completed project on his Instagram account.
MrBeast built this city for his project Beast Games, created in collaboration with Amazon.
Beast Games is a reality show that can be described as a 'variation of Squid Game'. Participants from different countries will compete for $5 million.
The project's cost is over $100 million, and during the filming, 28 Guinness records were set, including for the largest cash prize and the highest amount granted in the first episode.
Several participants complained about the dangerous filming conditions, lack of food and medics on set. Five participants filed a collective lawsuit against MrBeast, accusing him of 'chronic cruelty' and sexualization. They also claim that they were not paid minimum wage and overtime hours.
The premiere of the 'biggest show on the planet' is scheduled for December 19.
About MrBeast:
Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, is an American YouTuber, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is considered a pioneer of the video genre on YouTube featuring expensive stunts and challenges.
On July 28, 2022, the number of subscribers on MrBeast's main channel exceeded 100 million, making it the fifth channel with such a number of subscribers. He became the second individual YouTube user to surpass 100 million subscribers. On November 17, 2022, MrBeast was included in the Guinness World Records as 'The Individual with the Most Subscribers on YouTube'.
It should be noted that Polish police detained blogger Vladyslav Oliynichenko, known as Crawly, in Warsaw, who smashed two cars on September 9. According to monitoring data, Oliynichenko is a Belarusian.
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