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Mr. Beast made a $456,000 parody of the popular K-Drama Squid Games in 2021. The video became so viral that it broke the internet right after its release. It bagged over 100 million views in 24 hours and praise from lots of celebrities. 

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Apart from that, it ranked first in the most viewed videos of 2021 and has crossed the 250 million views milestone in just five months. Looking at this, Jimmy recently uploaded the video in different languages.

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Mr. Beast looks after his fans from all across the world!

Jimmy Donaldson, popularly known as Mr. Beast, is one of the most-followed people in the United States. He has over 164 million subscribers combined across all his channels and is known for his exceptional content. From swimming with sharks to surviving in prison, this man has done it all. 

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What makes him stand out is the money he spends on his videos. A prime example of this is the Squid Game parody, which cost over half a million dollars. The video took place right after its release and got more views than the original one.

A creator called Jon Youshaei also backed this information as he shared some data. It clearly showed how Mr. Beast’s video had got 103 million views in just four days, whereas Netflix’s original series took 30 days to cross the 100 million mark. But enough about the views as we have something much more exciting.

Last night, Twitter user Joe Pompliano uploaded a picture highlighting Mr. Beast’s 250 million milestones. Mr. Beast quickly responded saying, ‘Don’t forget about other languages.’ 

The video is available in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Japanese, and many other languages. It just shows how much this creator thinks about his fans. While some people out there might feel that he does it for money, a majority of others acknowledge his efforts. 

Jimmy Donaldson is the fan favorite!

Mr. Beast always looks after his fans, as he is a YouTube philanthropist. He even started a channel called Beast philanthropy, where he gives back to the community. In his recent video, he donated everything that the featured actor could place inside a circle. He published the video with the title ‘Anything, You Can Fit In The Circle I’ll Donate To Charity’ 

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