MrBeast donated 1.4 billion rupees during a livestream

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American YouTuber MrBeast has once again achieved something remarkable and set a new world record. Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, is famous worldwide for his generosity. During a livestream, he donated more than 12 million dollars to help people in need. This huge donation not only gave hope to millions of poor people but also created a new Guinness World Record. In Pakistani rupees, the amount is about 1.4 billion.

According to media reports, on August 14, MrBeast hosted a 15-hour-long livestream on the Kick platform along with famous streamers Adin Ross and xQc. The event raised funds for a global charity project called Ten Water. The previous record was set in 2021 by Z Event, which had raised a similar amount.

On this historic occasion, MrBeast said the livestream would change countless lives. Many big names also joined him in donating. Among them were B Love Electrolyte, Fin Bags, Kick co-founder Ed Craven, Bijan Taherani, influencer Sophie Rain, and streamer Trainwreckstv, each donating at least one million dollars. Other famous people like Dana White, Michael Rubin, Brian Chesky, Gary Vee, and Casey Wasserman also contributed generously.

The livestream was filled with exciting and unusual activities that kept the audience entertained. These included lie detector tests, challenges with dangerous snakes, haircut competitions, and even wrestling in oil. Such unique moments helped make the fundraising even more successful.

MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is now the biggest YouTuber in the world. His channel has more than 422 million subscribers, and many of his videos have hundreds of millions of views, with some crossing 500 million. Apart from YouTube, he also runs a fast-food chain and other businesses.

In June 2025, he became the first individual creator to cross 400 million subscribers on YouTube. In the same year, he also became the first person to reach one million followers on the Threads platform.

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