MrBeast under fire: Partner defends amidst growing allegations
Jimmy Donaldson, "MrBeast," has yet to respond to former collaborators' allegations. However, his partner, Thea Booysen, has spoken out.
13 August 2024 21:11
Jimmy Donaldson, "MrBeast," is the most popular YouTuber in the world. Recently, the celebrity found himself in the spotlight due to a series of controversies. His former employees accused him, among other things, of staging content presented as spontaneous and unethical treatment of collaborators. Two nearly hour-long recordings were released on the DogPack404 channel on YouTube, and their author, Dawson, has announced additional videos.
MrBeast's girlfriend spoke out about the allegations
Earlier, Donaldson's long-time collaborator, Ava Kris Tyson, left the MrBeast channel after being accused of sending inappropriate messages to a minor. Additionally, there were allegations against MrBeast, who was said to have knowingly hired a registered sex offender who appeared on the channel as Delaware. Jimmy Donaldson did not address Dawson's allegations, arguing that he is waiting for all the facts to come to light. He added that he is "conducting an internal investigation." However, the YouTuber's partner, Thea Booysen, spoke out.
Thea Booysen, a 26-year-old YouTuber from South Africa, mainly publishes content related to Disney's card game Lorcana on her channel. During a live stream on 10 August at 8 PM GMT, one of the commenters wrote to Booysen in Afrikaans: "As a fellow South African and an admirer of your intelligence and good nature, please get away from the Beast as soon as you can." The YouTuber replied: "I appreciate the message. There is so much that is not being said, I wish I could talk more about the situation. Half the things that are said are not true, I wouldn’t be with him if they were.
Booysen added, "It is so important to me to be a good person. Hopefully things will be fixed soon, but for now I’m focusing on my studies and trying to stay away from everything." The internet was abuzz when the YouTuber used the phrase "half." Understandable questions and concerns arose: "Only half?" or "Which half is true?"
Did MrBeast torture his collaborators?
Former Donaldson collaborator Jake Weddle appeared in the second video on the DogPack404 channel. The young man had participated in recordings for the MrBeast channel. In a long interview, he talked about a video that was never published. It involved filming Weddle's reactions during 30 days of isolation. Weddle claimed that the conditions resembled illegal torture practices, such as not turning off the lights in the room where he was held.
Weddle reportedly quit participating in the recording after several days when he was persuaded to run a marathon on a treadmill in his solitary confinement. Weddle emphasized that while people close to MrBeast were allowed to take breaks off-camera during other challenges, he was denied such privileges. Donaldson allegedly visited him daily in confinement and did not respond to the deteriorating mental state of his collaborator.