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MrBeast has penned down thoughts on whether he would ever love to feature in a Hollywood movie, and fans cannot believe his answer. 

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The past few months have been a blast for the Youtuber as he achieved multiple things. Starting with his massive viewership milestone to becoming the most subscribed solo YouTuber in the world, he’s ticked off plenty of things. However, MrBeast has changed his business model a bit, being inspired by the Top G Andrew Tate, as he revealed in one of his features. 

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Apparently, Jimmy started featuring on podcasts, talking about multiple subjects like business, youtube, success, plans, and more. And while fans enjoyed every bit of it, a certain one stunned them all. Surprisingly, MrBeast spilled his thoughts about featuring in a Hollywood movie on the Flagrant podcast. 

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Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, recently featured on the Flagrant podcast alongside comedian Andrew Schulz. The podcast members invited Jimmy amidst his 100-million subscriber success, talking about various topics. 

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It was a 3-hour long podcast where fans learned different sides of Jimmy. I mean, the YouTuber dived deep into every topic, helping his fanbase understand his true thoughts. But a particular clip in the video grabbed everyone’s attention as it spoke about Jimmy’s feature in a Hollywood movie. 

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The host asked MrBeast “do you think you could apply to a Hollywood film, yeah did you have any interest in that?” The YouTuber had a very knacky answer for it as he accepted the fact that he could dominate Hollywood. One of the hosts even pointed out that MrBeast was affecting Hollywood’s business model by putting out content that was really a challenge to big studios. Plus, the content creator has always broken records in terms of viewership, ideas, and more. So, if he ever had to feature in a movie, here’s how it would be, “yeah 100% I want to make a movie. they’re great films out there so it’s like it’s not like I think they’re all terrible but just a lot of times there are parts that are boring yeah yeah and I’m like you know I go at 2X.”

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However, when fans were almost at the edge of their seats, waiting for the big moment, Jimmy shut them all with his tacky answer. He said, “I think I think they should just pay me money to promote their movies that’s a sick idea.” Technically, the YouTuber isn’t wrong as he has a massive fan following worldwide, so if someone ever had to promote an ad, MrBeast would be the best option. 

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