Before Surpassing PewDiePie, His “Guardian Angel” MrBeast Once Donated $10,000 to His Charity Campaign

Published 11/17/2022, 10:30 AM EST

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MrBeast and PewDiePie are the living legends of the video-sharing platform YouTube. Millions of subscribers backing both of them would totally vouch for this. Moreover, the two have immense respect for each other. And here’s the time when MrBeast donated $10,000 to PewDiePie.

Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, is a popular YouTube content creator. The YouTube personality has been having a flourishing run in his career. Moreover, he successfully entertains the community with challenge videos, which often carry twists and turns and a lavish prize. Notably, he has also been known to do donations and support charitable events.

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Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg is better known as PewDiePie to billions. The YouTube giant has been recognized as one of the Kings of YouTube. Moreover, Jimmy recognized him as one of his idols in the content creation field. And here’s a throwback to when MrBeast joined in PewDiePie’s charity movement. Surprisingly, and also requested people to subscribe to PewDiePie.

MrBeast does everything to donate to PewDiePie and also increase his subscribers

In a three-year-old video titled “Donating $10000 To Pewdiepie,” MrBeast unfolds the events of donating money and gathering subscribers for his icon. MrBeast started the video by donating 5000 pounds. Above all, this was during the time of the PewDiePie versus T-Series subscriber run.

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After seeing Jimmy’s donation, PewDiePie was nothing but happy. Moreover, he said, “Thank you very much, MrBeast. I was wondering when you would show up. Furthermore, he said, “Where would I be without MrBeast? The guardian angel of this channel.”

Unfortunately, due to transaction limits, MrBeast couldn’t donate money from his end. Nevertheless, it didn’t stop the YouTuber from doing a good deed. Therefore, he went on SypherPK’s stream and donated $2000 with a message to further donate it to PewDiePie and to subscribe to him.

To keep the doing-good train moving, SypherPK did the same and passed on the money to PewDiePie. Furthermore, MrBeast went to other streamers like Ninja and Alinity. Therein, he passed on the message of subscribing to PewDiePie as his stream had ended, and subsequently, ended the donation campaign.

Nevertheless, Jimmy propagated the message, which also reached out to the respective streamers’ viewership. Hence, increasing the subscriber count of PewDiePie. Moreover, Jimmy adopted this technique to also gain some Instagram followers. Nevertheless, this stands as a great throwback to how MrBeast gave his contribution to PewDiePie’s charity campaign.

Jimmy surpassed his YouTube icon PewDiePie and achieved a new milestone

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Recently, MrBeast flourishingly surpassed PewDiePie in terms of subscribers. At the time of writing, MrBeast is backed by over 112 million subscribers. Unequivocally, such an achievement will go down in history.

Surprisingly, the community also got to see a hint of what the upcoming rivalry could be seen. Briefly, with some exchange of cheerful yet competitive words, another rivalry got fueled up with Jimmy’s biggest competitor on YouTube, Airrack.

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What do you think Jimmy would do in his next video? Do let us know in the comments section below.

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Astitava Kaushik

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Astitava Kaushik is an eSports writer at EssentiallySports. He holds a Master's degree in Media and Communication studies. Throughout the years, he has developed a knack for writing and deems to explore the skill in the eSports field, with games like Valorant, FIFA, and Call of Duty holding a very special place in his heart.
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Jito Tenson