Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson has got some hilarious moments in his YouTube career. And with content creators like TommyInnit hilarious mocking MrBeast and his fans is also the reason people can’t stop but wonder, can Jimmy get scammed for his generosity?
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In a recent video from TommyInnit, where he did a YouTube talent show with several popular content creators and streamers, he scammed MrBeast in front of hundreds of people. But why did the crowd boo Tommy?
TommyInnit hilarious mock his crowd and MrBeast!
On July 29, 2022, the 18-year-old Minecraft streamer TommyInnit uploaded a video titled “I Held A Live YouTuber Talent Show…”. Notably, the video was actually a post-show reaction to the TommyInnit YouTube talent show.
In the talent show, many fans and creators participated in showcasing their talents, mostly in mime and roasting. During one of the acts, though, Tommy was roasted by two performers when he denied them to perform a Mime act.
The unplanned roast was a bit brutal on Tommy, so he decided to take sweet revenge on his audience. Thus, he played a video of MrBeast on the screen, where the millionaire YouTuber promise $1000 dollars to every attending audience.
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But instead of giving that money to his audience, TommyInnit decided to keep all that money to himself, while also mocking his crowd. To which the crowd booed him, while TommyInnit said, “serves you right, innit.”
Did Jimmy actually got scammed for his generosity?
The case being the mime act that was acted before this happened was a bit explicit and obscene. Thus, to maintain the decorum of the show, Tommy had to stay on high alert to not have another such act played on the stage.
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But when he was roasted by the YouTubers for his strictness, according to Tommy, no one backed him up. Thus he decided to keep around $20,000 given by MrBeast to the audience to himself as an act of revenge to teach them a hilarious lesson.
Although it is not clear if he later distributed the money or not, it is clear that he got his revenge back. ‘All well that ends well’, as fans really enjoyed the show and no one took anything in mind because most of it was just for fun’s sake.
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But do you think it is worth it to scam someone’s generosity for a little prank? Let us know in the comments below.