The biggest YouTuber in the world, MrBeast, has a contingency plan for when he dies and it will keep his channel alive.
In an interview with KSI and Logan Paul recently, Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson admitted that he had recorded “around 15 videos” in total that would be published after his death.
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One can only imagine that, given he’s only 26, he will likely have many more accrued before he actually dies.
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In the interview, he said, “Certain people in my company know where to find these videos on my old computer.”
This came after KSI asked if MrBeast would do something similar to Nikacado Avacado’d recent “Two Steps Ahead” video where he had recorded a bunch of videos while losing weight.
“I did do that for when I die,” said MrBeast, “I have a bunch of videos pre-filmed so my channel can keep uploading.”
He added that the videos weren’t up to his normal standard and they were “pretty garbage videos.”
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I have to wonder why you would do that. Of course, he has to continue paying his team in the event of his death, but it seems a very creepy decision to publish videos beyond the grave.
He discussed how the plan is to use the videos to maintain the illusion that he’s still alive - which will now never happen because he’s aired it on a podcast.
Whether MrBeast actually has videos prepped or this was just an off-the-cuff comment, it shows that he stays focused on his channel despite everything, even death.
These comments come after months of controversies and accusations aimed at the YouTube star who could be facing a lawsuit for his treatment of contestants on his Amazon Prime game show.
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Be prepared, even when MrBeast shuffles off this mortal coil, his videos will still appear on your YouTube homepage.
Topics: Youtube