Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast has been pumping out content constantly. And despite the continuity, the quality is never seen a drop either. The YouTube king is currently in Japan where he even met his idol PewDiePie. This was a long waited meet and only time will tell what the two are up to. However, in the meantime, MrBeast and his crew have wasted no time in enjoying the place.
Recently, MrBeast was filmed recording a Mario Kart video. He wasn’t recording this video on set, but rather replicating the renowned game in real life. MrBeast also found the ideal location to film it. He traveled to Japan, the birthplace of this game, to film the segment with his team.
Donaldson spotted playing Mario Kart in real life!
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In a Reddit post, his crew, which included Karl Jacobs, Chandler Hallow, and Nolan Hansen, were seen driving about in little red automobiles that looked exactly like the ones in the game. There was also a last member in the queue whose face could not be seen. While many speculate it was Chris Tucker, some fans have come up with theories of their own too.
Fans are speculating the last unseen member to drive the cart was not Chris Tucker, but PewDiePie. If true, this collaboration between the two most subscribed individual YouTubers will definitely break the internet.
PewDiePie has been living in Japan with his wife since he moved away from Europe. Recently, MrBeast flew a long way from the United States just to meet up with PewDiePie. He also shared this meet-up with his fans on Instagram. He seemed pretty excited as evidenced by his caption, “I finally met PewDiePie.”
PewDiePie x MrBeast collaboration soon?
The Instagram post has also led to many fans speculating about a collab. The post features the two content creators in a huge playground with a Ferris wheel in the backdrop. And looking at MrBeast’s history, he surely planned a video involving fun challenges and PewDiePie.
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While MrBeast has left PewDiePie behind as the most subscribed channel, the mutual respect these two streamers show each other is heartwarming. MrBeast has himself praised the humility of PewDiePie in a podcast episode. The only thing left between these YouTubers is a collaboration video, and fans are hoping they get one soon.
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