MrBeast asks Mark Cuban for $1M, fans claim 'Shark Tank' investor 'lost the best deal of his life'
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: MrBeast has returned with yet another funny video. A new video from the famous streamer features 'Shark Tank' investor Mark Cuban.
In his most recent TikTok clip, MrBeast went to Mark Cuban to ask for "$1000,000." Unquestionably, MrBeast achieved even greater success once his videos attracted a large number of viewers.
Did Mark Cuban pay MrBeast money?
In the video, MrBeast is well-dressed, wearing black trousers, a blazer and a black t-shirt. To complete the look, he covered his head with a black cap.
In addition to being a well-known YouTuber, MrBeast is infamous for devoting absurd sums of money to his productions. Additionally, he gives just as much to charities as he does to his supporters.
@mrbeast Would have been a good investment tbh 😤 #sharktank #deal #markcuban #money ♬ original sound - MrBeast
And for his audience, that's presumably what makes him such a fantastic watch. For his admirers, however, MrBeast did something utterly amazing in a video.
MrBeast approached the 'Shark Tank' investor and said, "Hello, shark. I'm here today requesting $1 million." Cuban questioned, "For what?"
The 25-year-old YouTuber answered, "I don't know. For fun!" Cuban flatly denied MrBeast's request saying, "No, I'm out."
Although many people might be curious as to why Mr Beast, a millionaire himself, would ask Cuban for money, they should understand that it was just another fun video for the fans.
MrBeast's fans claim 'Mark Cuban lost best deal '
A Mr Beast fan responded, "Mark Cuban just lost the best deal of his life 😭🙏"
Another fan noted that MrBeast made money from such content, writing, "He literally says fun but he has fun in videos and make millions in them."
A third commented, "Love this idea! Been dreaming someone do this since I was in highschool."
Meanwhile, in his caption, MrBeast claimed it to be a "good investment." "Would have been a good investment tbh 😤 I asked Mark Cuban for $1,000,000," he wrote.