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Jimmy Donaldson, the YouTube titan known as MrBeast, has been at the center of a whirlwind of headlines this week, blending philanthropy triumphs with corporate power plays and a dash of corporate drama. On February 21, he dropped his most ambitious video yet, I Built 10 Schools Around The World, showcasing a $3 million effort to construct schools in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, including the towns first high school in San Andrés Tepetitlán, Mexico, built with Fundación Televisa, Eugenio Derbez, and local partners, as detailed by CBS News and El Pais. The 16-minute epic, sponsored by T-Mobile and Lowe's, drew chants of his name from grateful communities and racked up millions of views overnight, cementing his legacy as a global do-gooder with real impact.
Business-wise, Beast Industries, valued over $5 billion, snapped up Gen Z banking app Step to push financial literacy for teens, with Donaldson tweeting about filling the money smarts gap he never had, per The Publish Press. Hes eyeing a financial education YouTube channel and possibly an IPO down the line. Meanwhile, Prime Video buzzed with Beast Games Season 3 renewal news from The Economic Times, opening global casting for country-representing champs like Olympians or influencers, with $5 million prizes and filming slated for April to July 2026—though he teased fans on alternate payouts like $50,000 monthly for life.
On the scandal front, CBS News reported Kalshi fining and suspending MrBeast editor Artem Kaptur $15,000 for insider trading on video-related bets, prompting Beast Industries to launch an independent probe and affirm zero tolerance. No direct involvement from Donaldson, but it ripples through his empire.
Socially, a February 24 YouTube Short hailed him as an angel for community giveaways, while in a February 19 collab with streamer Marlon Garcia, per AOL, he mulled live-streaming epic $1 million challenges like 100 people in a circle till one wins—fans are buzzing about Squid Game-level chaos. His ex-manager Reed Duchscher told Business Insider platforms algorithms now stifle another MrBeast-style breakout. Through it all, Donaldsons 468 million subscribers watch a mogul evolving from viral stunts to world-shaping ventures.
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