Mr Beast is right on the top of the YouTube, game, but did he predict or manifest it before fame? Well, we’re soon to find out, in 10 years.
In a recent tweet on X, formerly known as Twitter, the YouTube ‘beast’, who is the most subscribed to individual on the platform, revealed that he made a prediction on how many followers he’d have in 10 years, eight years ago.

Mr Beast ‘predicted’ how many followers he’d have before fame
Taking to social media platform X, Mr Beast recently revealed the thumbnail and title of one of his private videos, titled “Hi Me In 10 Years.”
Explaining the screenshot to his followers, the 25-year-old, who would have been around 17 at the time of filming the ‘secret’ video, penned:
“When I had a few thousand subscribers I made a video predicting how many subscribers I’d have in 10 years and scheduled it to manually go public in 10 years… that video goes live in two years from today.”
The video currently has 31 views, but won’t be available to subscribers for another two years, unfortunately. Mark the date in your calendars!
The influencer started posting videos on the platform in 2012. At first, he started posting gaming videos, with the first being a Minecraft vid.
In the 11 years, Mr Beast, real name, Jimmy Donaldson has amassed a whopping 194 million subscribes from his array of breathtaking videos, including his real-life Squid Game as well as somehow being able to manage to hitch himself a ride in one of the world’s most expensive cars.
The YouTube star warns fans about ‘fake scams’
As his fame rose to celebrity status, the 25-year-old also experienced the negative sides of being well-known recently.
The world’s biggest YouTuber has been used in deepfake videos to scam people online. These types of videos use artificial intelligence (AI) to make a video of someone, manipulating their face and body.
Mr Beast’s voice and face were used in one going around on TikTok, claiming to be offering people new iPhones for $2 (£1.65).
However, he took to social media to warn fans of the scam, as he penned: “Lots of people are getting this deepfake scam ad of me… are social media platforms ready to handle the rise of AI deepfakes? This is a serious problem.”
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