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Who Is MrBeast? Jimmy Donaldson’s $1 Billion Net Worth

Written by Arash F, Junior Journalist at Brand Vision Insights.

If you've spent any time on YouTube, you've probably heard of MrBeast. Born Jimmy Donaldson, MrBeast is a 27-year-old American YouTuber known for jaw-dropping stunts, generous giveaways, and big-budget challenge videos. He’s essentially the internet’s biggest philanthropist-entertainer hybrid – the guy who might count to 100,000 in one video and give away $1,000,000 in the next. With his infectious energy and wild ideas, MrBeast has become one of the platform’s most famous creators, boasting the most-subscribed channel on YouTube with hundreds of millions of subscribers. So who is MrBeast exactly? Let’s break down what he does, how he built his fortune, and meet the close-knit crew (like Chris from MrBeast and Chandler MrBeast) who help make his over-the-top videos possible.

The Rise of MrBeast: YouTube’s Stunt Philanthropist

MrBeast’s journey began humbly in 2012, when Jimmy Donaldson was just a teenager posting gaming videos from his bedroom in Greenville, North Carolina. Early on, he experimented with everything from Let’s Play gaming clips to videos estimating other YouTubers’ wealth. His first taste of virality came in 2017 with a quirky endurance video where he literally sat and counted to 100,000 — a feat that took 40+ hours and blew up online. That viral hit set the tone for MrBeast’s signature style: extreme, headline-grabbing challenges executed with a mix of showmanship and heart.

Over the next few years, MrBeast’s stunts got bigger and bolder. He pioneered a genre often dubbed “stunt philanthropy” – essentially, videos that combine outrageous challenges with altruism. For example, he’s filmed himself giving $1,000 tips to random strangers and orchestrated contests where the last person to take their hand off a $1 million cash prize wins it all. By 2018, he had already given away over $1 million through such stunts, earning the nickname “YouTube’s biggest philanthropist.” His productions kept scaling up: from buying out entire stores to donate everything to charity, to literally recreating the Netflix show Squid Game with 456 contestants and a $3.5 million production budget. The fast-paced, high-production style of MrBeast’s videos – packed with genuine surprises and feel-good moments – has resonated with a massive audience. As of 2025, his main channel alone tops 270 million subscribers, making MrBeast the most-subscribed individual YouTuber on the planet.

MrBeast’s content isn’t just about spectacle; it often has a charitable twist. He famously co-founded campaigns like Team Trees (which raised funds to plant 20 million trees) and Team Seas (to remove 30 million pounds of trash from oceans) to rally his community for good causes. He even launched a dedicated philanthropy channel (Beast Philanthropy) to focus on charitable acts. In recognition of his influence, Time Magazine named Jimmy Donaldson one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2023. Not bad for a kid who started by posting video game clips!

Jimmy Donaldson
Instagram

MrBeast Net Worth 2025: The Billion-Dollar Empire

All those viral videos and grand ideas have translated into a staggering fortune. As of 2025, MrBeast’s net worth is estimated around $1 billion – officially making Jimmy Donaldson the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at age 27. In fact, he’s the only billionaire under 30 who built their wealth from scratch rather than inheritance. MrBeast’s financial success comes from the booming business ecosystem he’s built around his channel. This includes ad revenue from billions of views, lucrative sponsorship deals, and a merchandise line so popular that it accounted for roughly half of his $54 million in earnings in 2023. (Reports say he can charge over $1 million for a prime sponsorship spot in one of his videos – brands know exposure on MrBeast’s channel is golden.)

Beyond YouTube, MrBeast has expanded into real-world businesses. He founded MrBeast Burger, a delivery-focused fast-food chain that started as a viral stunt but grew into hundreds of locations via ghost kitchens. He also launched Feastables, a snack company best known for its MrBeast-branded chocolate bars, and even a packaged meals brand called Lunchly. Under the umbrella of his startup label “Beast Industries,” Jimmy has been branching out into tech as well – for instance, developing Viewstats, an analytics platform for creators. The scope of his empire is immense: in 2024 alone, Beast Industries pulled in about $473 million in revenue, and it’s projected to nearly double that in 2025.

Despite these eye-popping numbers, MrBeast is surprisingly candid that he’s not living the high-roller lifestyle one might expect. He’s famously reinvested the vast majority of his earnings back into funding bigger and crazier videos. (“I think this year we’ll spend around a quarter of a billion on content,” he shared on social media.) The result? On paper he’s a billionaire, but he jokes that “I personally have very little money” in the bank. In fact, in a humorous and now-viral admission, Jimmy revealed he was borrowing money from his mom to pay for his wedding – not because he’s actually poor, but because almost all his cash is constantly being poured into his production budget. Talk about being all-in on your craft! It’s an unconventional approach to wealth, but it fits MrBeast’s ethos: he consistently prioritizes growth and content creation over personal luxury. As he told one podcast, at one point he had less than $1 million accessible, since every dollar was fueling the next big video. In other words, MrBeast is a businessman first and a billionaire second, always chasing the next outrageous idea.

MrBeast’s Team: Meet the Crew Behind the Channel

Of course, MrBeast isn’t a one-man show. A huge part of the channel’s charm is the camaraderie and chemistry he shares with his close-knit crew – a group of friends who frequently appear in his videos, either competing in challenges or goofing around as sidekicks. Let’s meet the key MrBeast team members (and yes, these are the folks you’ve probably Googled by searching things like “Chris MrBeast” or “Chandler MrBeast”). Each brings their own personality to the mix, helping make MrBeast’s videos as entertaining as they are.

Chris Tyson (Chris from MrBeast)

Chris Tyson is MrBeast’s childhood friend turned right-hand man on the channel. If you’ve watched MrBeast videos, you’ll recognize Chris as the tall, funny guy often cracking jokes or enduring ridiculous dares alongside Jimmy. Chris was one of the original crew members who helped Jimmy run the channel in the early days. In fact, he was such an integral part of MrBeast’s growth that fans searching for him often just type “Chris MrBeast” or “Chris from MrBeast.” Known initially as Chris the Meme God for his humorous antics, Chris has been a constant presence in videos – from giving out free cars to surviving overnight challenges in the wild. His real name is Christopher Tyson (born in 1996), and interestingly, in recent years Chris has shared more of their personal journey with fans. In 2023, Chris publicly came out as gender-nonconforming and began hormone therapy, adopting the name Kris Tyson. (They now go by any pronouns and have received an outpouring of support from MrBeast and the community.) But identity aside, Chris’s on-camera persona remains the loveable, slightly chaotic buddy that viewers have adored since day one. From Boy Scout survival skills (yes, Chris was an Eagle Scout!) to deadpan one-liners, Chris Tyson’s chemistry with MrBeast brings a relatable vibe to the over-the-top videos. It’s hard to imagine MrBeast’s channel without Chris joking around – whether they’re setting off 100 fireworks indoors or just laughing at Jimmy’s next crazy idea.

Chris Tyson
Instagram

Chandler Hallow (Chandler MrBeast)

Chandler Hallow is the goofy, “little brother” figure of the MrBeast crew – and a fan favorite for his hilarious failures and victories. Often searched as “Chandler MrBeast,” Chandler first joined the team in an unexpected way. According to Jimmy, Chandler was originally hired as MrBeast’s janitor! He was basically just helping out behind the scenes until one day they invited him to participate in a video. And guess what? His natural charisma (and comic inability to complete challenges) instantly clicked with the audience. Since his on-camera debut in 2018, Chandler has been a staple of MrBeast videos. He’s the guy you’ll see freaking out over anything slightly gross – famously, Chandler hates pickles and has an almost childlike aversion to odd foods (which MrBeast loves to tease him about). A running gag for the longest time was that Chandler just couldn’t win any challenge – no matter what competition Jimmy cooked up, poor Chandler would always bungle it in some comical way. (He once even managed to lose a last-to-leave challenge because of a literal revolving door!) Finally, after ages, he broke his losing streak by winning a $50,000 challenge – and the crew went wild. Beyond the jokes, Chandler Hallow (born in 1998 in North Carolina) has grown up alongside the channel. Fans have watched him go from an awkward college kid to a married man (he tied the knot in 2022), all while staying true to his fun-loving, hungry (so hungry – the man is always looking for snacks) persona on screen. Chandler’s chemistry with the rest of the team – whether he’s pranking Chris or getting scared in a haunted challenge – adds an unpredictable, laugh-out-loud element to MrBeast’s content. No wonder “Chandler from MrBeast” has become a mini-celebrity in his own right.

Chandler Hallow
Instagram

Karl Jacobs

Karl Jacobs is the youthful creative in MrBeast’s crew – a guy who went from behind-the-camera to full-on internet stardom. Karl joined the MrBeast team around 2020, initially working as a cameraman and editor. (Fun fact: he was first hired to edit videos for MrBeast’s brother, CJ, on a smaller channel, and then got pulled into Jimmy’s orbit as well.) When one of the original crew members left in 2020, Karl Jacobs was promoted to on-screen talent, and he’s been front and center ever since. With his trademark colorful hoodies and exuberant personality, Karl quickly became popular with MrBeast’s audience. He often plays the role of the enthusiastic friend who might scream in disbelief when Jimmy announces some crazy challenge (“Karl, you won’t believe what we’re doing today!”). Beyond MrBeast’s channel, Karl has a significant following of his own. Born in 1998, Karl is a Twitch streamer and became involved in the famous Dream SMP Minecraft server community, where he further grew his fanbase. He even created an innovative anthology series called “Tales from the SMP” (set in the Minecraft universe) that was later adapted into a comic book line. In short, Karl’s not just a sidekick; he’s a multi-talented creator. He’s also co-hosted a podcast (the Banter podcast) with fellow internet stars, showcasing his humor and creativity outside of MrBeast’s content. On the MrBeast channel, Karl often brings a slightly nerdy charm – he’s down for gaming challenges, Minecraft references, and is known to fanboy over things like cartoons or comics mid-video. His dynamic with Jimmy and the others is always light-hearted; whether he’s getting duct-taped to a wall or strategizing in a high-stakes hide-and-seek, Karl Jacobs adds a dose of quirky charisma to the crew. Many fans discover MrBeast through Karl or vice versa, and searches for “Karl Jacobs MrBeast” are common as viewers follow his projects. Simply put, Karl is the crossover star of the group, bridging MrBeast’s world with the broader gaming and streaming community.

Karl Jacobs
Instagram

Nolan Hansen

Nolan Hansen is one of the newer faces on the MrBeast team, often introduced as the easygoing guy who somehow ends up in absurd situations. Nolan (born in 1998, hailing from Nebraska) first appeared in MrBeast videos around late 2020, initially as just another contestant in big challenges. In one early appearance, he competed in a crazy “last to leave the $800,000 Island” challenge – not exactly your average job interview! His performance and chemistry with the others must have impressed, because by 2021 Nolan was showing up in more videos than any other “new” crew member and had effectively become the fifth main member of the team. Fans loved Nolan’s friendly, laid-back demeanor (he’s that pal who’s always ready with a supportive cheer or a “this is insane, bro” comment). He fit right in with MrBeast’s style of humor and competition. An interesting tidbit: before joining MrBeast, Nolan ran his own YouTube channel called TrendCrave, where he made top 10 list videos. So he had some internet savvy already, even if he wasn’t a household name yet. On the MrBeast channel, Nolan often ends up being the fall guy in challenges – he’s been duct-taped to walls, had slime dumped on him, you name it. A running joke is Nolan’s fantastically bad luck: in various competitions, he’s lost islands, cash, and even a bowling contest that cost him $1 million (fictional money, luckily) to MrBeast. Yet he keeps coming back with a grin. By late 2023, Nolan has solidified his place as a core MrBeast crew member, often appearing in thumbnails and intros alongside Chandler, Chris, and Karl. For many viewers, he’s no longer “who’s that new guy?” but rather an essential part of the team’s dynamic. His easygoing attitude and on-camera heck yeah spirit bring an extra layer of fun to every video.

Nolan Hansen
Instagram

Tareq Salameh

Tareq Salameh is the behind-the-lens wizard of MrBeast’s crew who’s increasingly stepping into the spotlight. Tareq has been MrBeast’s primary cameraman since around 2017-2018, meaning he’s the guy capturing all those epic moments you see on screen. Originally from Saudi Arabia (and of Palestinian-Jordanian heritage), Tareq moved to North Carolina at a young age – a different path than most of the crew, who grew up locally together. For years, viewers mostly knew Tareq as the disembodied voice laughing behind the camera or reacting from behind the scenes. Occasionally MrBeast would banter with him on camera (cue Jimmy: “Tareq, you getting this shot?!”) and you’d catch a glimpse of his face. But starting in 2023, Tareq began appearing much more frequently on-screen, to the point where he’s now practically considered the sixth member of the MrBeast gang. And it turns out, he’s a natural in front of the camera too – perhaps not surprising since he dabbles in stand-up comedy in his free time.

Tareq often ends up participating in challenges that blur the line between crew and contestant. For example, in one video MrBeast set up a ridiculous deal: “If this video gets 100 million views, I’ll give Tareq $0.001 for each view.” Well, the video blew past 200 million views, meaning Tareq pocketed over $200,000 from that single challenge! Not a bad bonus for the camera guy. He’s also been seen skydiving out of planes on a dare (despite a fear of heights) and going head-to-head with other cameramen in on-screen mini-games. Off camera, Tareq is a bit older than the rest of the crew (born in 1994), and fans sometimes joke he’s the “dad friend” of the group – the responsible one… who can still crack a great joke. His unique background (the only MrBeast member who can speak Arabic and who fasts during Ramadan) brings a little diversity to the team, and Jimmy often playfully acknowledges it in videos. All told, Tareq Salameh is the unsung hero who literally frames the epic shots we love, and now he’s getting well-deserved recognition as an on-screen personality too. Keep an eye out for Tareq in upcoming videos – whether he’s behind the camera or in front of it, he’s an integral part of what makes the MrBeast crew tick.

Together, MrBeast and his team – Chris, Chandler, Karl, Nolan, and Tareq – have created a YouTube content powerhouse unlike any other. They’re a group of friends who went from goofing off in front of a camera in North Carolina to entertaining hundreds of millions of people around the globe. MrBeast may be the mastermind (and the one with the billionaire net worth), but he’d be the first to credit his buddies for helping make the magic happen. Whether they’re burying each other alive for 50 hours or giving away an island, this crew’s chemistry and camaraderie turn crazy video concepts into irresistibly fun content. Now that you know who MrBeast is, how he earned his fortune, and who’s who on his team, you’ll appreciate even more just how much work – and heart – goes into every wild stunt. One thing’s for sure: MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and neither are his friends. Keep watching, because with this creative bunch, the next big idea is always just around the corner (and it might just top everything they’ve done before). 🐙 MrBeast out!

FAQ

1. Who is MrBeast?

MrBeast, born Jimmy Donaldson, is a record-breaking YouTuber famous for stunt-philanthropy videos and headline-grabbing giveaways.

2. What is MrBeast net worth 2025?

MrBeast net worth 2025 is estimated at roughly $1 billion, making Jimmy Donaldson the youngest self-made billionaire.

3. Who is Chris from MrBeast (Chris Tyson MrBeast)?

Chris Tyson, often searched as Chris from MrBeast or Chris MrBeast, is Jimmy Donaldson’s longtime friend and on-screen partner known for comedic challenge antics.

4. Who is Chandler MrBeast (Chandler Hallow)?

Chandler Hallow—popularly Googled as Chandler MrBeast—is the fun-loving crew member whose playful mishaps make him a fan favorite.

5. What businesses fuel Jimmy Donaldson’s fortune?

MrBeast’s wealth comes from YouTube ad revenue, sponsorships, MrBeast Burger, Feastables snacks, and other Beast Industries ventures.

6. Who are Karl Jacobs, Nolan Hansen, and Tareq Salameh on the MrBeast team?

Karl Jacobs is the creative gamer-streamer, Nolan Hansen is the laid-back challenger, and Tareq Salameh is the cameraman-turned-on-screen talent rounding out MrBeast’s core crew.

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