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Last year, MrBeast got into a conversation with two internet sensations as they featured him on their podcast. The trio spoke about multiple things, such as money, fame, business, and a lot more, with some interesting insights from each of one them. However, a particular part caught our attention as it featured MrBeast talking about a hilarious experience from his past. 

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Logan Paul and his friend Mike invited MrBeast to their famous podcast, “IMPAULSIVE.” They titled the episode “The Time” as fans saw them speak about MrBeast’s journey from scratch. The trio seemed to have a good time, as the 100 million YouTuber gave out some interesting facts. 

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MrBeast recalls a hilarious moment where he felt embarrassed despite his fame

Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast in showbiz, is one of the biggest names in the industry. He ranks in the list of elites thanks to his hard work and entertaining nature. Fans primarily know him for his bizarre stunts and expensive purchases, as MrBeast always finds ways to keep his audience intact. Interestingly, his success has helped him earn a fortune, as fans have spotted his lavish lifestyle in his videos. 

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However, there was a time when, despite his fame and money, MrBeast had to go through utter embarrassment in Las Vegas. He revealed this information on Impaulsive alongside host Logan Paul and Mike.

Jimmy said, “one time came here with the hundred thousand dollars of five-dollar bills, and no casino in all of Vegas would accept it no way they all said no one’s ever brought a 100 grand in five-dollar bills, and they just thought it was fragile.” Apart from this, MrBeast also revealed how he tried to explain who he was.

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While showing proof, Jimmy showed them a video of himself giving away a million dollars to a stranger. However, that wasn’t enough for the casino security, as they could not let him in.

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They asked him to step out, saying that despite the video, nobody should own that many five-dollar bills. I mean, they aren’t wrong either, as it would be weird for someone to show up with a massive amount cut down in 5-dollar bills. 

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you think the casino crew was right? Let us know your opinions in the comments section.

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Atharv Phadke is a Senior Olympics Journalist and Content Head for the division at EssentiallySports, known for his in-depth interviews and sweeping features that capture the soul of sport. A former international swimmer boasting over 300 medals, Atharv draws on his competitive roots to fuse journalistic precision with an athlete’s empathy and insight. With a master’s degree in journalism and over five years of on-ground experience, he leads the ES Olympics division with a balance of Newsroom vision and competitive drive. He was at the helm of EssentiallySports’ dynamic Paris 2024 Olympics coverage, curating stories in collaboration with the on-ground team. His research helped in capturing both the thrill of victory and the humanity at the heart of competition. Throughout his career, Atharv has engaged in exclusive conversations with sporting icons such as Anita Alvarez, Joe Choong, Griffin Colapinto, Ezra Frech, Jim “The Shark” Dreyer, and Amouranth, providing audiences with rare, intimate glimpses into their worlds. His standout coverage includes a deeply personal conversation with Noah Lyles, where the world champion opened up about his bond with his mother and the emotions behind his journey. Atharv also led EssentiallySports' Paralympics coverage, and has been at the helm of Essentially Athletics, our dedicated track and field newsletter with a mission to change traditional storytelling and celebrate the sport.

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