The drama surrounding YouTubers keeps on coming after new allegations against MrBeast come to light.
It’s been several days since we last had any update regarding the ongoing controversy surrounding MrBeast.
For the most part, attention has turned to Dr Disrespect’s return and the way he’s attempted to downplay the allegations as “inappropriate jokes”.
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While that drama plays out on social media, there’s new claims being made by a former employee of MrBeast’s.
It’s been a month since Ava Kris Tyson stepped down following allegations made against her, claims which then started to impact MrBeast as more disturbing information was released.
The deeper people delved the more evidence compounded the claims, with Discord leaks apparently detailing the YouTuber’s less than spotless past.
Apologies for past “inappropriate” language soon followed, however, it did little to quell the rising backlash and doubts about the once seemingly flawless streamer.
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Trey Yates, a former employee who worked for MrBeast between the years of 2018 and 2021, recently spoke about their experience on The Asher Show.
Yates then took to Twitter to go into greater detail about their experience.
In the post, Yates remarks on how he was fired for “refusing to work more than 45 hours a week”, adding that it’s “incredibly illegal” for MrBeast and his team to practice such a work ethic.
Claims about a toxic environment continue as Yates details a time when “FBI talent” from ‘I Got Hunted by the FBI’ ended up causing “the main talent [to] drive off of a road and crash their vehicle”.
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The comments on this post are as expected; some are defending MrBeast while others offer support to Yates and those affected by their past experiences with the streamer.
At the time of writing this article, MrBeast hasn’t addressed these fresh claims. However, Yate’s social media post currently has 175.8K views so far.
That, added with the growing viewership of The Asher Show video, could lead to MrBeast speaking out.
If not, the fans have a lot of say on the matter at the very least.
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