MrBeast has delighted and amazed viewers all over the world with his popular channel, doing complicated feats like the "$456,000 Squid Game In Real Life," which received 358 million views.
MrBeast's YouTube Channel Has Been Watched By Almost 10% Of The World
The majority of people around the world have viewed MrBeast's YouTube videos.
Jimmy Donaldson, also known by his stage name MrBeast, has won over admirers worldwide with his most recent information regarding his well-liked channel.
Most notably, MrBeast is credited for creating an entire genre of YouTube videos that feature intricate stunts.
His most watched videos include "$456,000 Squid Game In Real Life" with 358 million views, "Last To Leave Circle Wins $500,000" with 257 million views and more titles.
It's safe to say that the guy knows how to attract a large audience.
But how many viewers are actually accessing his work internationally?
The YouTube sensation revealed how many people visited his channel on Twitter on 5 February.
He posted: "Our Youtube channel has reached 616,000,000 different people in the last 90 days."
The 24-year-old continued by stating that the figure represented "nearly 10% of the world."
Fans are also labeling the news as "insane."
Already, the tweet has received 2.9 million views, 68.2k likes, and a flood of comments.
One Twitter user wrote: "Well deserved. You’re the best."
One person commented: "Crazy to think you have only dominated 10%... The next 10 years are gonna be wild."
"No one does it like MrBeast," another added.
While a fifth wrote: "Wow, it's really awesome to see your content doing incredible!"
One admirer, though, wanted to do additional research. They were interested in finding out how many individuals had 'all' of his channels tuned in.
"What about combined from all your channels?" they asked.
"I’d say," MrBeast replied, "if you included every channel, my Twitter, Insta, and TikTok, it’s prob like 1.1 billion uniques."
He is obviously not new to social media.
This may be the reason the 24-year-old summoned the confidence to ask Elon Musk, of all people if he might take over as CEO of Twitter back in December of last year.
MrBeast decided against including a CV in his job application and instead tweeted Musk, "Can I be the new Twitter CEO?"
Unexpectedly, the billionaire replied: "It’s not out of the question."
But it doesn't appear to stop at merely being the next CEO of Twitter.
The YouTuber most recently polled his fans on social media about running for president of the United States, asking: "Would you vote for me if I ran for president?"
Additionally, a record 2,005,403 votes were cast, with 70.1% of voters supporting "Yes."
Go hard or go home, am I right?
