Rosanna Pansino has accused MrBeast of faking a video.
He might have one of the most popular channels on the entire platform of YouTube, but it seems he's not immune to some controversy.
Now, MrBeast, who has an astonishing 205 million subscribers on YouTube, has been accused of 'faking' a video by a fellow YouTuber.
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This was Rosanna Pansino, who herself boasts 14.5 million subscribers on the video-sharing platform.
Pansino had been a part of a video with MrBeast called 'Creator Games 3'.
This saw some of YouTube's biggest creators pitted against each other in a series of competitions.
But Pansino has now accused MrBeast of editing her out of the top three finalists in the series.
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In a post to X - formerly Twitter - she wrote: "When the video was released I was shocked, disappointed, and felt hurt. Mr Beast (Jimmy) had edited the video to make me look like I performed worse than I did.
"This was extra upsetting because I genuinely believed him when
he said that his videos are 'authentic and real'. He edited the video to look like the final 3 people were Larray, Logan Paul, and Zach King. The final 3 people were actually Zach, Quackity, and myself."
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Although she has competed in other challenges with MrBeast before, Pansino claims it was the 'Creator Games 3' which inspired her to speak up.
She continued: "It was at this time that I was found in transition moving to my next hiding spot. When Jimmy found me he brought me to the field to be with the others that had also been found.
"I thought I had placed 4, however Larray had fallen asleep and hadn't moved in a long time, so he was disqualified. This meant I got 3rd place.
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"When I arrived to the field I saw MatPat and Logan there because they were seekers now. Jimmy said he was going to go look for Zach and asked if anyone wanted to join him.
"I offered to help but he said he wanted to take Logan instead. So | hung back to start looking for Zach in a different direction with MatPat."
Although MrBeast is yet to respond to the accusation, many have taken to social media to respond to Pansino's claim.
One wrote: "I’m sorry this happened to you... it’s messed up."
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Another replied: "I believe it. It's like when people find out reality game shows are rigged."
A third wrote: "This is literally so messed up. I'm sorry that this happened to you deserve so much better."
A final user added: "I’m very happy and proud that you are speaking out."
UNILAD has reached out to representatives of MrBeast for comment.
Topics: MrBeast, YouTube, Social Media