July 23, 2025: Jimmy Donaldson, famously known as MrBeast, has transcended his origins as a YouTube personality to become a formidable media mogul, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. With over 400 million YouTube subscribers and an annual revenue exceeding $85 million (a figure he claims is a significant underestimate), the 27-year-old is now one of the most Googled individuals of 2025, boasting a diverse portfolio from chocolate bars to burger chains.
His remarkable journey began in 2012, at the age of 13, from a modest bedroom in North Carolina. Under the handle MrBeast6000, he uploaded quirky, low-budget gaming videos and content like guessing other YouTubers’ net worth. These early ventures laid the groundwork for his meteoric rise.
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The turning point arrived in 2017 when, after dropping out of college just two weeks in, MrBeast’s video “Counting to 100,000” went viral. The sheer audacity of spending over 40 hours counting on camera captivated the internet. From that moment, he committed to extreme challenges, colossal giveaways, and impactful philanthropy, escalating from thousands to millions of dollars in increasingly outrageous videos.
Followers have witnessed the incredible scale of his content, from donating $1 million in a single video to orchestrating “last to leave” endurance competitions. He even famously recreated “Squid Game” with a $456,000 prize and has given away houses, cars, private islands, and vast sums of cash to random individuals.
As of 2025, MrBeast is expanding a sprawling media and consumer goods empire. He hit a net worth of $1 billion USD in June 2024 at just 26 years old, becoming the youngest self-made billionaire. He is the owner of Beast Industries, a parent company overseeing his content creation, merchandising, Feastables (chocolate), MrBeast Burger, philanthropy, and Beast Games. The company is now targeting an ambitious $5 billion valuation.
In 2025, MrBeast also launched Beast Games, a full-scale Amazon Prime Video show that debuted with 1,000 contestants vying for a $10 million prize. Now renewed for Seasons 2 and 3, it stands as one of Prime’s most streamed reality shows, solidifying his status beyond YouTube.
