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James Gunn is teasing the DCU arrival of a major Wonder Woman character. Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU officially kicked off in ...
YouTube’s most-subscribed creator MrBeast has removed an artificial intelligence thumbnail generator from his analytics ...
KSI planned to skip Logan Paul's wedding since he fears he might clash with Jake Paul. On June 22, a 44-second video from KSI's livestream resurfaced on X in which Logan Paul confronted the influencer ...
That Donaldson attended ECU, a large public school in his hometown of Greenville, has been widely reported in Business ...
Donaldson continued to venture into the food industry in 2024 by launching the Feastable and Lunchly brands. He’s also an investor in the tech startup Backbone and financial tech company Current.
In 2023, he sued the business partner of his ghost kitchen, MrBeast Burger, claiming the poor quality of the food was damaging his brand. Then, in 2024, his Lunchly meal kit collab with ...
Through his channel, which has over 380 million subscribers, he has spawned several businesses, including his chain of MrBeast Burger ghost kitchens and a pre-packaged kid’s lunch brand, Lunchly.
Mr. Beast, a.k.a. Jimmy Donaldson, has a range of businesses apart from his YouTube empire, which include MrBeast Burger delivery restaurant chain, a packaged food brand called Lunchly, a social ...
Logan Paul, another early YouTube star, cofounded Prime energy drink and teamed up with MrBeast on Lunchly. Turns out, selling your brand as a chocolate bar or a beverage might be the real jackpot.
MrBeast is the biggest YouTube star in the world. But his real moneymaker isn’t creating viral videos — it’s selling chocolate. MrBeast’s company, Beast Industries, is majority owner of ...
MrBeast’s company, Beast Industries, is majority owner of Feastables, a chocolate business that generated sales of about $250 million last year and a profit of more than $20 million, according ...
MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has spent the past few years leveraging his fame on YouTube and other social platforms to build businesses that have nothing to do with media. In addition ...