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CarryMinati Joins MrBeast’s YouTube Rumble: 50 YouTubers Battle for $1 Million

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YouTuber king MrBeast shattered his own record for most views in the first 24 hours with his latest video, but just barely! The video, titled “50 YouTubers Fight For $1,000,000,” racked up a whopping 71 million views in its first 24 hours, making it MrBeast’s most-watched video ever within that timeframe.

This isn’t surprising, considering MrBeast’s massive subscriber base of 300 million, the largest on YouTube. But what truly set this video apart was the star-studded cast of participants.

Here’s a look at the 50 YouTubers who participated:

CarryMinati Joins the Brawl!

In a surprising turn of events, popular Indian YouTuber Ajey Nagar AKA CarryMinati, known for his roast videos, joined the competition. His participation sent fans into a frenzy, especially after his playful exchange with MrBeast on social media. MrBeast even took a cheeky jab at T-Series, the Indian music giant he famously surpassed in subscribers.

The Challenge: Last YouTuber Standing Wins Big

The competition itself was a test of endurance. MrBeast crammed 50 of the biggest YouTubers, including CarryMinati, Kai Cenat, Pokimane, Ibai Llanos, and Rubius, into a giant cube. The last one standing would win a cool $1 million, not for themselves, but to give away to their subscribers!

Here’s a breakdown of the crazy challenges YouTubers had to face in MrBeast’s record-breaking video:

  • Shot Your Way In (or Out!) – YouTubers including Mark Rober and JiDion were yeeted out the competition after missing a 3-pointer challenge for a chance to win a Cybertruck for their subscriber.
  • Squid Game, But Make it Cookies – Pokimane, Sketch, and a slew of other YouTubers got eliminated after their delicate sugar cookie shapes crumbled under the pressure.
  • Jenga Tower of Terror – This is where things got interesting! CarryMinati went head-to-head with Logan Paul in an epic Jenga battle, but Paul came out on top. Other YouTubers like KSI and Vikkstar123 also saw their Jenga dreams crumble.
  • Steal or No Steal? – The suspense built as YouTubers like LazarBeam gambled on whether to steal a briefcase (which could eliminate them) or keep their own.
  • Cooking Up Chaos – Kai Cenat and AJ Shabeel teamed up for a culinary challenge, but their spaghetti tacos didn’t impress the judges (including IShowSpeed!), leading to their elimination. Logan Paul also accidentally disqualified himself by leaving the competition zone during this round.
  • Million Dollar Mind Games – In the final showdown, the remaining YouTubers had to use their best poker faces to guess who held the million-dollar briefcase.

Ultimately, JaidenAnimations emerged victorious thanks to her strategic skills and will use the prize money to help her subscribers pursue their artistic dreams at art school!

MrBeast’s Next Big Move

This epic YouTuber brawl is just the beginning for MrBeast. He’s gearing up for an even bigger project: a competition series called Beast Games on Prime Video. Here, 1,000 contestants will battle it out for a life-changing $5 million prize. With an announcement like that, the bar for excitement is set sky-high!

Anusuya, a Bengali girl in Bengaluru, is an experienced content specialist with a passion for writing compelling articles & blogs while crafting engaging social media posts & website copy. Currently a content manager, she thrives on being hands-on in the creative process. When not meeting deadlines, she enjoys Pinterest-planning her next trips; to explore new cities and immerse herself in local cultures, especially local food. Is it any wonder she chose a degree in Travel & Tourism?

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