MrBeast Height, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography & More

Bio/Wiki
Real name Jimmy Donaldson [1]Business Insider
Profession(s) • YouTuber
• Businessman
• Philanthropist
Known for Making the headlines after Elon Musk promised MrBeast in a Twitter conversation that Musk would handover Twitter to MrBeast if Musk dies under mysterious circumstances
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters– 182 cm
in meters– 1.82 m
in feet & inches– 6’
Eye Colour Grey
Hair Colour Light Brown
Physical Transformation In June 2023, he shared before-an-after images on Twitter of his physical transformation. According to the YouTuber, he started walking 12,500 steps a day and lifting weights to get back in shape after he realized he was overweight.
Career
YouTube Channels • MrBeast
• Beast Philanthropy
• MrBeast Gaming
• MrBeast Shorts
• Beast Reacts
• MrBeast 2
• MrBeast en español
• Beast Reacts en español
• MrBeast На Русском
• MrBeast Brasil
• MrBeast Gaming en español
• MrBeast en Français
• MrBeast Gaming Brasil
• MrBeast हिन्दी
Awards 2019: Won the 9th Streamy Awards for Breakout Creator
2019: Nominated for 9th Streamy Awards for Ensemble Cast and Creator of the Year
2020: Won the 12th Annual Shorty Awards for the YouTuber of the Year, won the 10th Streamy Awards for Creator of the Year, Live Special, Social Good: Creator, and Social Good: Nonprofit or NGO
2021: Nominated for Kids’ Choice Awards for Favorite Male Social Star
2021: Won the 11th Streamy Awards for Creator of the Year
2022: Won the Kids’ Choice Awards for Favorite Male Creator
Personal Life
Date of Birth 7 May 1998 (Thursday)
Age (as of 2023) 25 Years
Birthplace Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
Zodiac sign Taurus
Nationality American
Hometown Greenville, North Carolina
School Greenville Christian Academy, Greenville, North Carolina
College/University • Greenville Christian Academy, Greenville, North Carolina
• East Carolina University
Educational Qualification(s) • 2016: Graduated from Greenville Christian Academy, Greenville, North Carolina [2]SCMP Magazine
• Later, he briefly attended East Carolina University and dropped out. [3]Business Insider
Controversies [4]Style Magazine • MrBeast was accused of distributing fake money online in November 2019 after critics found out that the prizes he was distributing did not have legal tender.

• He is often blamed by his employees for misbehaviour at workplace.

• In August 2023, the ghost kitchen company Virtual Dining Concepts (VDC) sued MrBeast over alleged breach of contract and intentional tortious interference related to his virtual restaurant chain, MrBeast Burger, claiming damages over $100 million. This lawsuit was a response to MrBeast’s legal action against VDC and its parent company in July 2023, when he sought to end the deal for his restaurant chain, claiming that the poor quality of the burgers, described as “disgusting,” “revolting,” and “inedible,” had harmed his reputation. [5]The Verge

Relationships & More
Marital Status Unmarried
Affairs/Girlfriends Maddy Spidell
Family
Wife/Spouse N/A
Parents Names Not Known
Siblings Brother– CJ Donaldson
Style Quotient
Car Collection MrBeast owns a Lamborghini.

Some Lesser Known Facts About MrBeast

  • Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, is an American YouTuber, businessman, and philanthropist. His videos cover a wide range of genres, including comedy, entertainment, vlogs, gaming, and extravagant stunts. He began posting videos on YouTube at the age of thirteen under the username “MrBeast6000” in 2012. In 2017, he gained attention when his video “Counting to 100,000” garnered over ten thousand views within a few days. Since then, his videos have consistently achieved millions of views shortly after being uploaded. Over time, Jimmy Donaldson expanded the content of his videos to include challenges, donation videos with substantial rewards, difficult tasks, survival challenges, and vlogs. As his business grew, he brought on board four childhood friends, and by 2022, his team had expanded to sixty individuals. As of April 2022, MrBeast’s YouTube channel has accumulated over 94 million subscribers. Jimmy Donaldson has also launched several other YouTube channels, such as Beast Reacts, MrBeast Gaming, MrBeast Shorts, and a channel dedicated to philanthropy. In 2020, he was ranked among the top ten highest-paid YouTubers worldwide. Additionally, he is the founder of MrBeast Burger and Feastables, as well as a co-creator of Team Trees and Team Seas initiatives.
  • When Jimmy Donaldson started his career as a YouTuber at the age of thirteen in 2012, he appeared in a few of the videos he uploaded on his channel “MrBeast6000”. These videos covered various topics such as Minecraft, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, estimating the wealth of other YouTubers, providing tips for aspiring YouTube creators, and discussing YouTube drama. By 2013, Jimmy Donaldson’s second YouTube channel, “That-dude”, had only gained 240 subscribers. In 2014, MrBeast also engaged in a gaming session where he played Call of Duty on his channel.
  • In 2015 and 2016, Jimmy Donaldson rose to fame with his YouTube series called “worst intros.” These videos gained popularity as he humorously introduced other YouTubers. As a result, Jimmy’s subscriber count reached around 30,000 by mid-2016. During that same year, he made the bold decision to drop out of East Carolina University and pursue a full-time career in YouTube videos. Unfortunately, his mother disapproved of his choice, leading him to leave his home. However, Jimmy’s channel continued to grow, and he enlisted the help of his childhood friends Chris Tyson, Chandler Hallow, Garrett Ronalds, and Jake Franklin to assist him with his YouTube endeavors. Eventually, these four friends began appearing in his videos, and they collectively started analyzing their successful videos to predict how the channel’s recommendation system worked. Here is a video from 2015 featuring MrBeast and his four friends.
  • uploaded a 24-hour long video on YouTube in January 2017, titled ‘counting to 100,000’. It took him a total of forty hours to shoot the stunts for this video. The following month, in February 2017, Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, uploaded another video called “Counting to 200,000 (Road to a Mil)”. According to him, this video took fifty-five hours to shoot. Unfortunately, this video exceeded the upload limit on YouTube. During this time, MrBeast gained popularity through various stunts featured in his videos. These included using a hundred megaphones to attempt breaking glass, watching paint dry for an hour, trying to stay underwater for 24 hours, and an unsuccessful attempt at spinning a fidget spinner for an entire day.
  • In 2018, Jimmy Donaldson donated $1 million to a charity, which he earned from his YouTube videos. He was then honored with the title of “YouTube’s biggest philanthropist.” During the same year, Donaldson went the extra mile to support PewDiePie in his competition against T-Series for the most-subscribed channel on YouTube. He purchased billboards, as well as television and radio advertisements, to help PewDiePie attract more subscribers. Additionally, MrBeast, known for his generosity, donated a generous sum of $10,000 to a Twitch streamer who had received no views.
  • The old and deleted Tweets of Jimmy Donaldson, which contained derogatory language targeting homosexuality and used being gay as the punchline in his jokes, were published by ‘The Atlantic’ newspaper in their 2018 editions. The biography on his Twitter handle during that time stated, “Being homosexual doesn’t automatically imply that I am gay.”
  • During an interview with The New York Times in May 2021, Matt Turner, an editor for Jimmy Donaldson, revealed that Donaldson used to frequently insult and belittle him at work, often referring to him as a derogatory term. Turner also expressed his frustration at not receiving proper acknowledgment for his contributions. In 2018, Turner uploaded a video blaming Jimmy Donaldson for his inappropriate behavior in the workplace. In the video, Turner alleged that he faced daily instances of verbal abuse, bullying, and offensive comments from MrBeast, including being labeled as mentally challenged and easily replaceable. The Twitter thread containing the video was later removed. Within the thread, Turner made additional claims, such as Donaldson deleting a project file for a video he was editing because it did not match the $500,000 mentioned in the video’s title, which showcased Donaldson’s philanthropic efforts.
  • In 2018, Nate Anderson, one of Jimmy Donaldson’s employees, decided to quit his job just a week after starting. Anderson cited Donaldson’s perfectionist nature and unreasonable demands as the main reason for leaving. Later on, Anderson shared his personal experience of working alongside Donaldson in a video release. Unfortunately, Anderson faced a wave of death threats and hateful comments from Donaldson’s supporters as a result. Additionally, nine other employees of Donaldson stepped forward and accused him of inappropriate behavior in the workplace. In an interview with a media outlet, these employees expressed their concerns, highlighting how Donaldson’s behavior would often change once the cameras were off, creating a challenging work environment. Despite occasional acts of generosity, working under Donaldson proved to be difficult.
  • It has been reported that Jimmy Donaldson is currently experiencing the effects of Crohn’s disease, a long-term condition characterized by inflammation in the bowels.
  • He made an announcement across multiple social media platforms in June 2019, revealing his relationship with Maddy Spidell. Maddy Spidell clarified that her relationship with Jimmy Donaldson is not based on financial gain. During an interview with a media outlet, she expressed her desire for a boyfriend who shares her love for anime and has a good sense of humor, rather than being interested in Mr. Beast’s wealth.
  • Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, teamed up with Apex Legends to host a live battle royale tournament in Los Angeles in 2019. The event boasted an impressive cash prize of $200,000 for the victor.
  • Jimmy Donaldson, along with former NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober, initiated a challenge called “Team Trees” on 25 October 2019 to raise funds on YouTube. Their objective was to collect $20 million for the Arbor Day Foundation by planting trees before December 2022. The idea quickly gained traction, attracting renowned YouTubers like Rhett & Link, Marshmello, iJustine, Marques Brownlee, The Slow Mo Guys, Ninja, Simone Giertz, Jacksepticeye, and Smarter Every Day. In October 2019, tree planting commenced in various national parks across the United States. By December 2019, the organizers successfully gathered $20,000,000 in donations, which included contributions from notable corporate executives such as Jack Dorsey, Susan Wojcicki, Elon Musk, and Tobias Lütke. Additionally, well-known companies like Discovery, Verizon, and Plants vs. Zombies also supported the cause. As of April 2022, the organizers have received over $23.7 million in donations for their initiative to plant 20 million trees.
  • Jimmy Donaldson uploaded a video titled “I Opened A FREE BANK” on 23 November 2019, where he faced accusations of using counterfeit money. However, he later clarified that he had chosen to use counterfeit currency as a precaution to avoid any potential safety and security issues that could arise from a crowd eagerly seeking free money. He also assured everyone that once the commotion settled down, he would replace the fake bills with a reality check.
  • During November and December of 2019, Jimmy Donaldson released a collection of videos that accumulated an impressive 200 million views. Additionally, a fortunate contestant named Mark emerged as the victor of the game, earning a whopping $1,000,000. This captivating game involved 16 participants who showcased their endurance by either keeping their hands glued to an object or refusing to leave a specific location. After an intense 36-hour battle, Mark emerged as the ultimate champion. Ecstatic about his triumph, Mark happily announced that he was now the proud owner of a brand new car and house.
  • Jimmy Donaldson hosted a rock, paper, scissors competition video in April 2020, which included 32 influencers. The prize for this event was $250,000, and it became the most-watched live original event video on YouTube in April 2020. In October 2020, Donaldson hosted another video with 24 competitors, offering a prize of $300,000.
  • In June 2020, Jimmy Donaldson collaborated with Brooklyn-based art collective MSCHF to create a game app called “Finger on the App.” The objective of the game was for players to keep their finger on the phone screen, with the winner receiving a $25,000 prize. Surprisingly, the last four contestants managed to endure over seventy hours of continuous play. <br><br>In December 2020, the game owners decided to release a second version of the app. However, the overwhelming number of downloads caused the app to crash, forcing the developers to update their servers. Despite this setback, a 19-year-old Twitter user with the username Swagbacon123 emerged as the victor, winning an impressive grand prize of $100,000.
  • Jimmy Donaldson launched the YouTube channel ‘Beast Philanthropy’ on September 17, 2020. The channel’s first video, titled “I Opened My Own Charity!”, introduced a charity food bank called Darren. According to the Associated Press, Jimmy donated all the earnings from advertisements, brand deals, and merchandise sales on the channel to charity. By December 2021, the charity had distributed more than 1.1 million pounds of food, ensuring that nearly 1,000 households in the Greenville, North Carolina region received nourishment every week. Additionally, they had also provided over 9,000 hot meals to individuals affected by Hurricane Ida.
  • In the year 2020, MrBeast, also known as Jimmy Donaldson, bestowed an incredible gift of 40 cars upon his channel’s fortunate 40,000,000th subscriber.
  • Donaldson released the “Youtube Rewind 2020, Thank God It’s Over” video on January 1, 2021. In the video, Jimmy Donaldson expressed his belief that YouTubers should have more influence over Rewind. To accomplish this, he made hundreds of calls to numerous YouTubers.
  • Jimmy Donalson made an appearance on the Clubhouse app in February 2021. Shortly after, he entered into a partnership with Jellysmack, granting them permission to share his company’s content on Snapchat and Facebook.
  • In February 2021, there was an incident involving Jimmy Donaldson and entrepreneur Farokh Sarmad in a Clubhouse room. Donaldson made a comment about Sarmad’s name that was perceived as racist, causing backlash from the YouTube community and other Clubhouse users. Sarmad spoke with a media outlet and claimed that Donaldson asked him to leave the stage to make room for women, which led to him being removed. Donaldson later clarified that he intended to make room for other individuals, mentioning Colin specifically, but mistakenly removed Sarmad due to difficulty remembering names. Sarmad explained that his actions were influenced by past experiences of discrimination based on his name, both in Paris and in Canada and the United States. He expressed frustration at being dismissed and not given a chance to speak, especially when others who arrived later were given speaking opportunities. It was a difficult day for Sarmad.
  • Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, is an investor in Backbone One, a company that produces smartphones resembling Nintendo Switch controllers. Backbone One also offers a content creation and social tools app for its customers called the Backbone app. In March 2021, Jimmy Donaldson collaborated with Creative Juice’s financial network to raise Juice Funds. By investing $2 million, the organizers of the company provided an opportunity for up to $250,000 in return for equity on their YouTube channel. In April 2021, Jimmy Donaldson joined forces with the financial company ‘Current’ as an investor and partner. Unfortunately, during the same month, he endorsed and invested in a cryptocurrency that resulted in his fans losing a significant amount of money. Consequently, he faced severe criticism for his involvement in the situation.
  • Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, replicated the popular survival drama series, Squid Game, in November 2021. A total of 456 individuals took part in this intense game, competing for a substantial cash prize of $456,000. By May 2022, the video had amassed an impressive 248 million views, making it one of Jimmy Donaldson’s most-watched YouTube videos of 2021.
  • Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, orchestrated a captivating event in December 2021. Gathering a group of 15 esteemed social media influencers, they embarked on a thrilling competition, all vying for the highly coveted cash prize of $1,000,000. The exhilarating event took place at the illustrious SoFi Stadium, nestled in the heart of Inglewood, California. Ultimately, it was Zach King who emerged triumphant as the winner of this captivating competition, with MrBeast himself closely overseeing the proceedings nearby. The stakes were undeniably high as these talented individuals showcased their skills for a chance at the remarkable grand prize of one million US dollars.
  • In one of his YouTube videos, Jimmy Donaldson shared the secret to his success. He emphasized that after mastering the art of creating viral videos, the key is to focus on maximizing their distribution to generate significant income. Creating these videos involves extensive preparation over several months and often requires four to five days of relentless filming. The scarcity of individuals engaging in this endeavor can be attributed to valid reasons.
  • According to reports, Jimmy Donaldson’s videos have the potential to become viral as soon as he uploads them on his YouTube channel. He manages to earn a significant amount of money, reaching “tens of millions of dollars,” through advertisements, sponsorships, and social media recommendations for just one video. The Detroit News states that his videos incorporate three popular genres commonly found online: internet challenges, guest appearances, and reaction videos. These videos, which are featured on YouTube, cleverly utilize attention-grabbing clickbait titles such as “I Adopted EVERY Dog in a Dog Shelter.” They provide a brief explanation of the challenges within thirty seconds and typically last between ten to twenty minutes.
  • Jimmy Donalson, known for his innovative approach to online content, has found success in captivating a larger audience by enticing them with generous cash rewards for his game winners. In each of his videos, he consistently donates substantial sums of money to the victors, all while being supported by esteemed businesses. Notably, in certain videos on his YouTube channel, like those featuring Minecraft, Jimmy Donalson has even been observed gifting houses as a display of his generosity. He has earned recognition as the trailblazer behind a fresh genre of extravagant stunt videos on YouTube, incorporating thrilling challenges and extensive sponsorship.
  • In December 2018, Jimmy Donaldson generously donated valuable items worth $100,000 to homeless shelters. Additionally, he contributed $32,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project, $70,000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and $10,000 to a Los Angeles animal shelter. Psychologist Tim Kasser reveals that producing a MrBeast video to endorse a product is more cost-effective and receives greater engagement and reception compared to running a television ad, which costs twice as much.
  • launched MrBeast Burger, a virtual restaurant, in December 2020. Will Hyde, a producer of the MrBeast channel, mentioned in an article in the Wake Weekly that restaurants across the United States now have the chance to acquire franchise rights from MrBeast Burger. This will allow them to offer the delectable burgers to their own customers. Furthermore, customers can easily order these mouthwatering burgers through various online delivery services. Donaldson and his team initially introduced the MrBeast burger concept.
  • Jimmy Donaldson and Rober launched a new challenge event called TeamSeas on YouTube on October 29, 2021. The objective of this initiative was to raise $30 million for the Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Cleanup before January 1, 2022. The primary aim of the collaboration and fundraising was to eliminate 30 million pounds of plastic and other waste from oceans, rivers, and beaches. Prominent participants of TeamSeas included AzzyLand, DanTDM, TommyInnit, LinusTechTips, TierZoo, LEMMiNO, The Infographics Show, Hannah Stocking, Dhar Mann, and Marques Brownlee.
  • According to a survey conducted by SurveyMonkey in 2021, it was found that a notable 70% of viewers enjoyed Jimmy Donaldson’s videos, while only 12% expressed their dislike towards them.
  • Jimmy Donaldson launched a food establishment called Feastables in January 2022, introducing their very own line of chocolate bars named “MrBeast Bars.” These delectable treats are available in three enticing flavors. During the grand opening, the company enticed participants with a thrilling game offering over $1 million in prizes. In February 2022, Feastables partnered with Turtle Beach Corporation and Roccat to generously award prizes to the game’s contestants.
  • Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, secured the title of YouTube’s highest-earning creator in January 2022, amassing a staggering income of approximately $54 million throughout the preceding year. Furthermore, he earned the 40th spot in Forbes Celebrity’s prestigious top 100 list for 2020.
  • Elon Musk made a surprising announcement on Twitter in May 2022, stating that if he were to die under mysterious circumstances, his Twitter account would be given to MrBeast. The conversation began when MrBeast casually mentioned the possibility of Musk’s demise and expressed appreciation for their friendship. He jokingly asked if he could take over Musk’s Twitter account in that scenario. Without any hesitation, Musk agreed to his request. To ensure Musk wouldn’t change his mind, MrBeast added a firm statement, all in good humor.
  • In November 2022, MrBeast achieved a milestone by surpassing PewDiePie as the individual with the highest number of subscribers on YouTube. With his 112 millionth subscriber obtained during that month, MrBeast claimed the top spot. PewDiePie had held this record for nearly a decade, since 2013. [10] BBC

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