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- YouTube sensation MrBeast said he’s borrowing money from his mom to pay for his wedding.
- There’s a simple explanation: he’s focused on reinvesting his earnings to grow his business.
- MrBeast, also known as Jimmy Donaldson, recently reached the 400 million subscriber milestone.
MrBeast may be getting some financial help, but his 400 million fans shouldn’t be surprised or concerned.
The YouTube megastar and self-made mogul said Monday on X that he is borrowing money from his mom to help pay for his wedding.
Donaldson got engaged to YouTuber Thea Booysen about six months ago, on Christmas Day.
While the revelation about MrBeast borrowing money may shock followers of the 27-year-old wunderkind creator, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, there’s a simple explanation for it.
“I personally have very little money because I reinvest everything,” Donaldson wrote.
Donaldson said this year, his company, Beast Industries, would spend about a quarter of a billion dollars on content. For context, last year the business made just under $500 million in total.
By aggressively reinvesting, MrBeast can keep growing his business. The company is forecasting revenue of $899 million in 2025, Business Insider previously reported.
Donaldson wrote on X that “on paper, the businesses I own are worth a lot.” In February, Bloomberg reported Beast Industries was raising money at a $5 billion valuation.
MrBeast’s YouTube channel, which he started in early 2012, just reached 400 million subscribers. That makes him YouTube’s top star.
He’s known for creating viral stunts and outside-the-box challenges, including giveaways with eye-popping cash prizes. Contestants in his videos can win huge sums by spending 100 days in a nuclear bunker or surviving in the wilderness.
Hollywood is increasingly embracing creators like MrBeast. Amazon teamed up with the YouTuber for a show called “Beast Games” for Prime Video and was apparently pleased by the results, as it renewed the show for a second (and third) season.
While “Beast Games” was financially costly for Donaldson — he previously said he “lost tens of millions of dollars” — the megastar said he didn’t regret the Amazon deal.
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