New allegations against MrBeast have come from his ex-girlfriend, after his former partner takes to social media loaded with cryptic messages.
Although the internet is far from quiet regarding MrBeast and his conduct, there’s been a slight lull in the torrent of information.
When the news first broke, Discord leaks only served to compound the evidence against his close associate Ava Kris Tyson.
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The news quickly gathered momentum, with MrBeast soon finding himself under scrutiny as well.
Apologies for his past “inappropriate” behaviour soon came, but it did little to quell the backlash he was facing.
Now the YouTuber’s ex-girlfriend, Maddy Spidell, has shared a string of posts on social media taking aim at her “weirdo” ex-boyfriend.
In an Instagram story, Spidell asked YouTube to “reevaluate who you’re putting on the trending page”.
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From there, she then shared what Spidell herself describes as a “cautionary tale” for young women.
Once again, no names were mentioned.
“I don’t want drama, I don’t want anything. I just want to speak up for my 19 year old self,” it reads.
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“I do not aim to take anyone down, just simply and explicitly tell you that there are scary people out there, people who will hurt you, use you, spit you out and then tell you it’s your fault.”
While Spidell avoids naming anyone specifically, another post Spidell later shared on Twitter seemingly points the finger at MrBeast.
If you take into account when the two were in a relationship – from 2019 until 2022 – it seems unlikely she could be speaking about anyone else.
The post says, “Three years away from that weirdo, my skin is clear, my relationships and friendships are flourishing, I’m frolicking in a field.”
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“‘She’s so vague,’ ‘She said nothing.’ From the looks of it, I don’t need to. Not putting myself through that sh*t again, but thanks!”
Whether the tweet still exists is difficult to say, for Spidell has locked her Twitter account so only her followers can interact with her posts.
Over on Instagram, the stories she shared have since disappeared.
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Even without MrBeast’s name plastered on every post, people are seeing potential links and making assumptions.
Is the “weirdo” she refers to MrBeast? We’ll like you ultimately decide that one.
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