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YouTuber MrBeast shares wild post-mortem plans for future of his channel after he dies

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Published 10:04 3 Oct 2024 GMT+1

YouTuber MrBeast shares wild post-mortem plans for future of his channel after he dies

Seems like he's not going anywhere, even when he's gone

Jess Battison

Jess Battison

Making plans for when you die is a pretty morbid thought for a Thursday morning, I know, but it’s actually pretty common.

Although, while more people might have an idea of what they want for their funeral or simply if they want to be buried or cremated, MrBeast has gone a little more specific.

The YouTuber has been planning for his death, as he shared the wild post-mortem plans for the future of his channel.

The 26-year-old is easily one of the world’s biggest YouTubers, despite any controversies, and it seems he wants it to stay that way even when he’s no longer physically here.

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Guy's thinking about views in death. (YouTube/@MrBeast)
Guy's thinking about views in death. (YouTube/@MrBeast)

Real name, James Stephen ‘Jimmy’ Donaldson, the American was discussing his death on Impaulsive alongside KSI and Logan Paul.

The YouTube stars were discussing Nikocado Avocado’s practice of filming content two years in advance before shedding hundreds of pounds.

And the PRIME founders had a feeling MrBeast might do something similar himself. Almost unsurprisingly, it turns out they were right.

“I did do that for when I die,” he admitted.

“I have a bunch of videos pre-filmed so my channel can keep uploading.”

At the moment, it’s estimated MrBeast has 15 videos ready to go for his team to upload once he’s departed.

Sounds like we could still be seeing his face for a while. (Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)
Sounds like we could still be seeing his face for a while. (Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Although, he did confess they were recorded when he was far younger, so they could probably do with being ‘re-filmed’ again before being published.

“Certain people in my company know where to find these videos on my old computer,” MrBeast explained.

“Just upload these once a month so it’s like I’m still alive. They’re like, pretty garbage videos. One of them is me sitting at a table opening old fan mail.”

Oh, and he doesn’t film them in a way that pretends he is still alive.

He explained that during the videos he makes jokes like: “I’m probably in a coffin right now just chilling, don’t feel bad for me, I’m dead.”

And as a bit of a joke, he says the first of the after-life videos will be titled ‘My Last Video’.

But then a month later, there’ll be another surprise video and this will keep going until they run out of pre-recorded content

Fans said it’s ‘wild’ that MrBeast is thinking about views even while he’s dead, while others came up with the conspiracy theory that he’ll end up faking his death.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube via @‌MrBeast /Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

Topics: MrBeast, YouTube, Social Media

Jess Battison
Jess Battison

Jess is a Senior Journalist with a love of all things pop culture. Her main interests include asking everyone in the office what they're having for tea, waiting for a new series of The Traitors and losing her voice at a Beyoncé concert. She graduated with a first in Journalism from City, University of London in 2021.

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