Top 5 YouTubers with maximum subscribers on the video-sharing platform
Top YouTubers are expected to have prominent placement on the website given the expanding popularity and number of subscribers that they are able to draw in by showcasing their talent. YouTubers post both brief and lengthy videos in an effort to influence their subscribers.
When a person clicks on the "Subscribe" button on a YouTube channel, they choose to receive content from that channel. Here are the Top 5 YouTubers who reign on the platform with the maximum number of subscribers.
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YouTubers with maximum subscribers
MrBeast
MrBeast has 147 million subscribers and is owned by Jimmy Donaldson. He owns five channels, including MrBeast 2, MrBeast 3, Beast Philanthropy and Beast Reacts. With almost 30 million subscribers, MrBeast Gaming is also among the top 30. Donaldson is known for his extravagant stunts, charitable donations and cash giveaways, with a net worth of $500M, per Forbes.
PewDiePie
PewDiePie has 111 million subscribers. Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg aka PewDiePie, previously held the record for having the most subscribers on YouTube for almost 10 years. The YouTuber dabbles in comedy, commentary, music and TV shows. His distinctive "bro fist bump" at the conclusion of videos has become well-known. Kjellberg has written a book and released his own video game.
Like Nastya
Anastasia Sergeyevna Radzinskaya is among the few young YouTubers with 105 million subscribers. The children's channel features vlogs and educational entertainment. Her channel's multilingual dubbing, which makes it possible for her to reach a large audience, may have contributed to some of her popularity. Although Radzinskaya's parents assist her in running the Like Nastya channel, she is the channel's host and star.
Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber has 71.3 million YouTube subscribers. He joined YouTube in 2007 and started uploading videos of himself singing covers of songs after placing second in a local singing competition. Bieber persisted in focusing on growing his fanbase, "Beliebers." He continues to upload videos to YouTube in addition to his music videos and commercials.
Marshmello
DJ and music producer Marshmello joined YouTube in 2015 and now has 56.3 million subscribers. Marshmello's channel features music and lyric videos, along with cooking tutorials, how-to's, vlogs and movies.