As a seasoned gamer who has witnessed countless battles and rivalries unfold across various platforms, I can confidently say that the T-Series vs MrBeast feud will forever hold a special place in my heart (and YouTube history). The suspense, the drama, and the epic showdown between these two titans of content creation was something to behold.
The competition between YouTube subscribers, specifically between channels T-Series and MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson), has officially concluded following his recent trip to India. This rivalry began in 2023 when MrBeast declared he would surpass T-Series in terms of subscriber count. As of now, MrBeast holds the title of YouTube’s most popular channel with approximately 336 million subscribers, while T-Series trails behind with around 281 million subscribers.
Here is how the T-Series vs MrBeast feud ended.
Is MrBeast and T-Series subscriber race over?
Yes, the T-Series vs MrBeast YouTube subscriber feud is over after a long time.
In simpler terms, MrBeast ended their disagreement by sharing a video on his channel featuring T-Series CEO Bhushan Kumar. The video begins with MrBeast and Kumar greeting each other, followed by MrBeast disclosing that one of the reasons he traveled to India was to extend an intriguing proposal to Kumar.
In a forward move, he suggested, “Should you follow me, I’ll reciprocate by following T-Series. After making this promise, Kumar took the plunge and subscribed to MrBeast, as captured on video. Subsequently, he requested MrBeast to extend the same gesture.
Initially, MrBeast jokingly claimed that his phone had run out of battery. Later on, he produced his phone and subscribed to T-Series. He then declared, “After so many years, the subscription battle has come to an end,” following which MrBeast and Kumar exchanged a handshake.
2023 rolled around and I found myself embroiled in a friendly rivalry with T-Series, the music label giant on YouTube. It all started when MrBeast, another popular content creator, decided to take up the challenge to dethrone them, standing up for fellow YouTuber PewDiePie who had lost the subscriber race against T-Series back in 2019.
On November 10, 2024, I hopped on a plane bound for India, not just for fun, but with a mission: to introduce my very own chocolate brand, Feastables, to the vibrant Indian market. Along for the ride were my pals Logan Paul and KSI, making this trip one for the gaming history books!
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2024-12-13 09:40