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The ever-rising YouTube star MrBeast is known for fabricating his videos with a luxurious prize. “I Gave My 100,000,000th Subscriber An Island, “$10,000 Every Day You Survive Prison,” “Survive 100 Days In Circle, Win $500,000,” and many more have been the videos of the YouTuber. However, some people do throw a critical light on all of it being a scam. Thus, MrBeast slams the doubts by providing logical reasoning.

Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, is a profound YouTuber. Since the time he hit the upload button, he has been painting the industry in his own way. Whether it be a challenge or simply doing a good deed, the 24-year-old YouTuber fills the shoes of a creative content creator.

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Now, going by his persona, MrBeast stands as the one who gives it back to the community. To fulfill this purpose, he surely brings lavish prizes to the table. Above all, he entertains the community through the medium of videos. But some might question his efforts being nothing but a scam. So, here’s what he had to say about such allegations.

MrBeast clears the room by dropping a master plan

Inevitably, doubts arise within some people about MrBeast’s deeds being false or a scam. More so, while appearing on the TMG podcast, MrBeast dealt with this subject. Cody Ko, the co-host of the podcast, reflected on the income tax implications when one receives something like a private jet.

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To this MrBeast replied, “Here’s the thing a lot of people don’t understand because they’re like ‘Oh! MrBeast f**** people over he gives them prizes and taxes.’ Just sell it, sell it! Sometimes I’ll just buy it if they don’t want it.”

Furthermore, MrBeast said, “Well, I’ll give it to them if they’re like ‘Ah the taxes,’ I’ll just be like ‘okay here, I’ll just give you what I think I could sell for.’ So we usually give them a couple options and a lot of people choose the latter. But some people will take it and just sell it themselves.”

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While citing an example, Jimmy said, “So for the jet, we paid like 2.5 million for it, so if you know if you’re the random person the YouTuber picks then you can just sell it for probably like at least 2.1 and after taxes, you have like 1.4 million. But Twitter will be like ‘Holy sh**, guys here’s how MrBeast just f****** this guy over, ruined their life by giving them the Jet.’ It’s like no, you don’t understand how money works.”

Jaw-dropped and flabbergasted by Jimmy’s theory, co-host Noel Miller said, “I mean, I don’t think any of us understand how your money works. I mean, you’re speaking Jeff Bezos things right now but actually no, you’re just you’re like the ‘price is right’ but you’re just like walking around.”

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Thus, with that, MrBeast spoke about how one who wins prizes can tackle the finances for a good return. What would you do if you got a prize from MrBeast? Drop down your master plan in the comments section below.

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