MrBeast becomes first creator to hit 400 million YouTube subscribers, fans celebrate his journey from viral stunts to global impact
MrBeast has hit 400 million YouTube subscribers, making him the most-followed individual on the platform. Fans are celebrating the milestone, praising his decade-long grind, philanthropy, and impact on the creator world.

MrBeast just broke the internet without even needing a MrBeast-level stunt. The YouTuber and internet personality, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has officially crossed the 400 million subscriber mark on YouTube, making him the most-followed individual on the platform.
MrBeast crosses 400 million in less than a decade.
MrBeast has officially crossed 400 million subscribers on YouTube as of June 2, 2025. Wild to think this is the same guy who once sat and counted to 100,000 just to celebrate hitting 100,000. Now he¡¯s the most-followed person on the platform.
In a heartfelt message on X after crossing the milestone, he wrote, "400,000,000 subscribers! A decade ago, before I blew up, everyone in my life told me I was too obsessed and constantly said I¡¯d never make it. Despite that, I was in love with making content and grinded every moment my eyes were open for seven years before anyone started watching. I literally told my mom I¡¯d rather be homeless than do anything else. The greatest gift in life is being able to wake up every day with a purpose ¡ª and thanks to YouTube and you guys, I have that. Thanks for 400M."
400,000,000 subscribers! A decade ago before I blew up everyone in my life told me I was to obsessed and constantly told I¡¯d never make it. Despite that I was in love with making content and grinded every moment my eyes were open for 7 years before anyone started watching. I¡ pic.twitter.com/GkAhG8o2rj
¡ª MrBeast (@MrBeast) June 1, 2025
MrBeast's humble beginnings: How did it all start?
MrBeast began uploading videos in 2012 under the name ¡°MrBeast6000.¡± At first, he focused on gaming commentary and a series where he reviewed the ¡°worst intros¡± on YouTube. But what really caught people¡¯s attention was his willingness to go all-in on bizarre challenges¡ªlike counting to 100,000 in one sitting or saying a word thousands of times until it nearly broke him. These stunts were absurd but oddly addictive, and they built the foundation for his growing audience.
How MrBeast turned YouTube into a global brand
Credit: X/MrBeast
MrBeast didn¡¯t stop at YouTube. Over the years, he¡¯s built an entire brand around his content. He launched Feastables, a snack company best known for its chocolate bars, which come with prize giveaways and challenges that tie back into his videos. Then came MrBeast Burger, a virtual restaurant chain that partnered with kitchens across the country so fans could order his food through delivery apps.
In 2024, he took things even further with Beast Games, a reality competition show on Amazon Prime. It brought together massive sets, huge cash prizes, and intense physical challenges, all with the same over-the-top energy that made his YouTube videos so popular. Whether it¡¯s food, streaming shows, or wild viral stunts, MrBeast keeps finding new ways to reach people and stay ahead of the game.
Mr.Beast believes in giving it back
Philanthropy has always been a big part of what MrBeast does. He¡¯s famous for giving away money, cars, and houses, and he even once gifted someone a private island. But it¡¯s not just about flashy giveaways¡ªhe¡¯s also focused on doing good in the long run.
He co-founded Team Trees in 2019 with a goal to plant 20 million trees, and later launched Team Seas, which aimed to remove millions of pounds of trash from oceans and rivers. Both campaigns raised tens of millions of dollars and got support from fans all over the world.
In another heartfelt gesture, he built 100 homes in Jamaica and gave them away for free.
We built 100 homes and gave them away for free! New video is my favorite, give it a watch ?? pic.twitter.com/mtllkoVATI
¡ª MrBeast (@MrBeast) June 29, 2024
These efforts showed that his influence goes way beyond entertainment. Whether it's helping one person or supporting global causes, MrBeast has made giving back part of his brand.
Fans react to the 400M milestone
MrBeast has built a massive community of fans who are never shy about showing their love. When he hit the 400 million mark, fans on X (formerly Twitter) flooded the platform with congratulations, calling him an inspiration and thanking him for years of wild videos and generosity.
One user wrote, "How tf does @MrBeast have 400 million subscribers? He has more subscribers than annual viewers of CNN, MSNBC, and the Hallmark channel¡ combined."
How tf does @MrBeast have 400 million subscribers?
¡ª Anand Valavalkar (@AnandValavalkar) June 1, 2025
He has more subscribers than annual viewers of CNN, MSNBC, and the Hallmark channel¡ combined.
Another added, "You deserve it, Mr. Beast. Helping all those people out and providing quality content. Shout-out to you and your amazing team!
You deserve it, Mr. Beast. Helping all those people out and providing quality content. Shout-out to you and your amazing team!
¡ª Caffeinated Cazzu (@CaffeinatedCazu) June 1, 2025
A third user shared, "Insane yet amazing yet crazy to even fathom brother. Congratulations."
Insane yet amazing yet crazy to even fathom brother. Congratulations.
¡ª TheNorthwestWind (@ImNorthwestWind) June 1, 2025
One mentioned, "400 million YouTube subscribers that¡¯s about 4.86% of the entire world¡¯s population as of June 2025. Nearly 1 in every 20 people on Earth is subscribed to this guy."
400 million YouTube subscribers that¡¯s about 4.86% of the entire world¡¯s population as of June 2025.
¡ª Mohammed Zohaib (@ZohaibDubai) June 1, 2025
Nearly 1 in every 20 people on Earth is subscribed to this guy.
This is a huge milestone for both MrBeast and the creator community. He¡¯s known for using his platform to support causes, give back, and entertain in ways that feel larger than life. Reaching 400 million shows how far he's come and how much he's changed the game.
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