Who Is MrBeast’s Ex-Girlfriend? Maddy Spidell’s Statement Explained

As a long-time follower of YouTube content creators, this latest controversy surrounding MrBeast has left me quite disheartened. Having grown up admiring Jimmy Donaldson and his philanthropic efforts, it’s truly disappointing to see him embroiled in such a messy situation.


Jimmy Donaldson, better known as YouTube sensation MrBeast, is causing a stir in the news recently. He’s found himself in a challenging situation due to allegations that he was aware of employing a registered sex offender within his team. Additionally, his former collaborator, Ava Kris Tyson, is facing accusations of improper behavior with underage fans. Making matters more complex, MrBeast’s ex-girlfriend, Maddy Spidell, has posted cryptic messages that appear to be critical of their past relationship, fueling further controversy.

Let me provide some insight into MrBeast’s former girlfriend, along with details regarding the background of her comments.

Who is MrBeast’s ex-girlfriend?

Maddy Spidell is MrBeast’s ex-girlfriend.

In June 2019, Maddy Spidell and Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson began dating. Their relationship became well-known when Spidell featured in one of Donaldson’s Instagram posts that has since been removed, showing them watching a PewDiePie video together. However, they parted ways in 2022.

What did Maddy Spidell say about MrBeast?

Maddy Spidell, who was once in a relationship with MrBeast, has been generating interest lately due to a sequence of mysterious social media messages that appear to be targeted at her past partner. While Spidell hasn’t explicitly mentioned Donaldson, the sequence and context of these posts have caused many to suspect that he is the intended target.

On August 8, 2024, Spidell seemed to subtly comment on her past connection with Donaldson without directly mentioning him. In an Instagram story, she suggested YouTube should reconsider who they feature on their trending list. She alluded to a past romance as a lesson for young women about making wise choices. (Paraphrased by me)

She wrote, “I do not aim to take anyone down, just simply and explicitly tell you that there are scary people out there, people who will hurt you, use you, spit you out and then tell you it’s your fault. It’s all of our jobs to protect our friends, our moms, our wives, our sisters, our daughters, OURSELVES from people like that.”

After several posts, Spidell encountered criticism due to her unclear remarks. To address this, she posted on platform X (previously Twitter), reflecting on her life three years since ending the relationship. In this post, she shared, “Three years free from that odd individual, my skin is healthy, my connections and friendships are thriving, I’m enjoying a field.”

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2024-08-09 13:10