Just when you thought the MrBeast saga couldn’t get more troubling, low and behold it does exactly that.
It’s been a minute since we last dived into the allegations surrounding the YouTuber, so let’s have a brief recap, shall we?
When claims about MrBeast’s collaborator, Ava Kris Tyson, were made, MrBeast addressed the “disgusting” allegations made.
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Unfortunately for him, additional information soon came to light that didn’t paint him in a favourable light either.
The evidence compiled against both streamers was damning.
Despite apologising for past “inappropriate” behaviour, more controversy followed when MrBeast was presented with a lawsuit against him.
Since then, it’s been fairly quiet... Until now, that is.
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See the evidence for yourself below in Rosanna Pansino's video
Fellow YouTuber Rosanna Pansino has reported Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, to the FBI.
According to Pansino, she’s obtained messages from the official work chat of MrBeast and his former employees.
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She’s since shared the information in a YouTube video titled ‘MrBeast knew all along’.
In the video, Pansino claims that she’s been able to verify the legitimacy of said messages, stating, “These are all just their work chats from 2020 to 2021 [...] verified the legitimacy of these chats with former MrBeast employees, and let me tell you, they are insane.”
Among the descriptive words thrown around to describe what’s been uncovered here, Pansino refers to the content as “inappropriate”, “disturbing”, and even “crazy”.
In addition to sharing her findings on YouTube, Pansino also took to Twitter as well.
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With topics such as cannibalism mentioned, many are shocked by what these work chat exchanges have revealed.
“And people look up to these people!? Gross,” posted user @VikingIrishGod.
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Further down in the comments, a post from @jusigris reads, “MrBeast 100% knew all the shit going on with Kris. It's disgusting.”
At the time of writing this, MrBeast has yet to release a statement about what Pansino has reportedly found.
In regard to the FBI’s opinion of the messages shared, it’s too early to tell. Once we know more, we’ll provide an update on this ever growing scandal.
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