MrBeast and Tom Brady in one frame! YouTuber buys $1 yacht which sinks moments later, NFL legend teases return
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: MrBeast is widely recognized for his extravagant stunts and generous giveaways, but his latest video has crossed the line into excessive territory. The video, "$1 vs $1,000,000,000 Yacht!" opens with the director meeting a man whose internet advertisement for a $1 yacht had gone viral.
The yacht's owner stated that he only wanted to get rid of it because it cost approximately $20,000 to store it. When the boat capsized on its very first voyage on the sea, MrBeast and the crew quickly discovered why. Here’s more about the amusing occurrence and the other opulent yachts shown in the YouTube video.
'I don't know if this was worth even a dollar'
As soon as MrBeast got on his recently acquired boat, he saw why the owner was so eager to sell it. He said, “And after stepping on board, it was pretty clear why this yacht only costs $1.” The designer observed that the boat was not even worth its pitiful price tag when the water began leaking through the lower floors. He added, “I don't think the floor is supposed to do that...I don't know if this was worth even a dollar.”
The creator jokingly screamed at the steadily sinking boat, and when everyone leapt off, MrBeast and his buddies began swimming back to shore, “My baby..I paid a whole dollar for that.” Since the purpose of the film was to highlight how magnificent yachts get as their price increases, it also included MrBeast demonstrating the interiors of six additional boats with prices ranging from $1,000,000 to a staggering $1,000,000,000.
Tom Brady teases NFL return
The retired NFL legend had still another Easter Egg despite making it obvious what he thought of a potential comeback to the league in 2023 and saying that he would be more than happy to avoid taking hits from players like Aaron Donald in retirement. "Maybe I should come out of retirement," Brady said in MrBeast's video. A drone was following the yacht that MrBeast had. Brady's Spider-Senses also tingled when he noticed the drone.
The quarterback who has since retired claimed that if he succeeds in hitting the target on the first attempt, he might think about coming out of retirement for this one time only. Despite the doubts of his daughter Vivian, he naturally succeeded on the first attempt. Brady had to declare his retirement in the most appropriate manner imaginable, of course, and aboard a yacht. Talking about the yacht Brady said, "I think it's the nicest boat in the world."
Although he made that statement before the MrBeast video, the seven-time Super Bowl winner seemed to not be considering returning to the NFL. However, should the transaction be officially approved by the other NFL owners, his ownership of a good little chunk of the Las Vegas Raiders would make any comeback to the league more difficult.
Regarding the other NFL owners, even if Brady just owns a little part in the team, 24 of them would need to agree for him to return to the league. The issue of pay and contractual commitments is also present. The figures are hazy, but Brady would count as an addition to the roster, one that included players like Davante Adams and others. In terms of his ownership, ESPN claimed that he is anticipated to have a "passive" role, meaning that he won't have complete control over the franchise's financial or football decisions.