YouTuber claims MrBeast was not paid for extravagant airline video
From his big-budgetrecreation of Netflix’s hit series Squid Gameto his super-viral videopaying for 1,000 people’s cataract surgeries,MrBeast is nothing short of a household name on the internet.
However, despite his good deeds and high-value entertainment, the influencer has come under fire in the past due to his wealth. He notablyreceived a swath of backlashafter he published his cataract surgery video, with some critics accusing him of profiting from disadvantaged people.

More recently, the YouTuber came under scrutiny after publishing avideo comparing a $1 plane ticket vs a $500,000 ticket. Some users suggested that he may have been paid to promote the more expensive airlines… but another content creator is hitting back at those claims.
YouTuber hits back at claims MrBeast was paid for extravagant airplane video
YouTuber Nonstop Dansays that he worked with MrBeast to make his plane ticket experiment come to life, and claims that Donaldson was not paid by any of the airlines involved to promote their companies.
In fact, Nonstop Dan says that MrBeast actually encountered major difficulties in securing filming rights on the planes, and ended up paying for the whole project out of his own pocket.

“You might be surprised that, not only did he pay full price for all his tickets — sometimes buying out the whole first class cabin for tens of thousands of dollars — but the airlines didn’t even want him onboard,” he claimed.
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“His team had a huge battle to even be allowed to record. Point is, the airlines made literally hundreds of thousands of dollars and got over 100 million views of free promo, all while giving MrBeast a hard time.”
This isn’t the first time MrBeast has spoken about losing a huge chunk of change on his videos; in fact, the YouTuberclaims he doesn’t even care how much money he makesfrom the platform, saying he only “likes money because I can hire more people and grow my business, but not so like I can increase my lifestyle.”