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Mr. Beast hits 200 million subscribers, inches closer to the Youtube throne!

Mr. Beast is famous for creating adventurous and self-act videos that have garnered substantial appreciation and a massive following.

Mr. Beast, whose real name is James Stephen Donaldson, is a well-known YouTuber who has recently achieved a remarkable milestone. He now has 200 million subscribers on YouTube, making him the second most followed account on the platform, just behind T-Series, an Indian music label.

Mr. Beast took to social media, specifically X (formerly Twitter), to express his excitement about this incredible achievement. He proudly announced, “We’ve hit 200,000,000 subscribers!” He went on to share that if someone had shown his 13-year-old self a screenshot of 200 million subscribers, he would never have believed it.

Mr. Beast is famous for creating adventurous and self-act videos that have garnered substantial appreciation and a massive following. He is now the second most followed YouTube account in the world, with 200 million subscribers, quickly closing in on the current leader, T-Series, which has 251 million subscribers.

What’s even more impressive is that Mr. Beast gained over 40 million subscribers in just the last few months. This surge in subscribers is largely attributed to his commitment to becoming the most followed YouTube account. With his dedicated efforts and engaging content, he is well on his way to achieving that goal.

On the other hand, T-Series, the current leader in terms of YouTube subscribers, seems to have reached a plateau. Its follower count hasn’t seen substantial recent growth. This Indian music label gained a massive following back in 2016 during the intense competition between the then most followed YouTuber, PewDiePie, and T-Series. Eventually, T-Series overtook PewDiePie to become the most followed YouTube account, driven by a national narrative that encouraged Indians to subscribe to the music label.

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