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MrBeast accused of lying in his latest viral YouTube video with 135M views!

MrBeast shared a new video on YouTube in which he spent a huge amount to try the world's most expensive private jet as well as the cheapest $1 flight
UPDATED APR 27, 2023
MrBeast tried out the cheapest and most expensive aircrafts with his friends, Chris Tyson and Karl Jacobs (MrBeast/ YouTube)
MrBeast tried out the cheapest and most expensive aircrafts with his friends, Chris Tyson and Karl Jacobs (MrBeast/ YouTube)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: MrBeast, a well-known YouTuber, has come under fire for allegedly lying in one of his videos starring his best friend Chris Tyson and Karl Jacobs. MrBeast has been accused of producing fake content in a video that cost almost $1 million to make.

The video has been titled as, '$1 vs $500,000 Plane Ticket!.' The video was posted three weeks ago and it received 135 million views and 4.7 million likes on it. But despite the video's amazing stats, one rival Youtuber contended that all was not right.

What was MrBeast's YouTube video all about?

In his video, MrBeast flies on aircraft with a variety of priced tickets. He begins with the cheapest airplane with a $1 ticket, then spends $1,000, and then $10,000. He continues to fly in increasingly more expensive aircraft, including those that cost $25,000, $100,000, $300,000, and ultimately the most expensive airplane that costed him $500,000.



 

In the video MrBeast is with his best friends, Chris Tyson and Karl Jacobs. On the most expensive flight in the video, Chris Tyson's wife and children were also in the cabin. 

YouTuber Bolo accused him of lying

Bolo (@bolo) accused MrBeast of lying for flying in cheapest to most expensive aircraft. The first accusation is that MrBeast paid more than $1 for the first flight. It was not the "cheapest flight ticket," as claimed by MrBeast, according to the @bolo video. Either he spent more than $1, or he flew for free because he is a known YouTuber.



 

The video also discussed how the $1 and $300,000 airfare fares were "strange" amounts to pay for a ticket while the other airfare prices of $1,000, $10,000, $25,000, $100,000, and $500,000 seemed more realistic and reasonable.

JetBlue, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and a private aircraft rental company are all used by Mr. Beast in the video. After conducting some research, it was found that all of the costs were correct, SPORTSMANOR reported.

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