In an exclusive three-hour interview with YouTuber Oompaville, MrBeast, also known as Jimmy Donaldson, recently addressed an array of allegations against him and his companies. The interview was made public on November 22, 2024, a few days before the online premiere of the teaser for his eagerly awaited Amazon series, Beast Games.

MrBeast tackles controversies

Donaldson has been accused of a number of things, from moldy Lunchly products and unethical chocolate sourcing for Feastables to hazardous working conditions and rigged giveaways.

A former worker, known as DogPack404, accused Donaldson of mistreating staff members and faking videos. Donaldson referred to these allegations as “disinformation,” claiming that they had a negative effect on his company. He claimed, “I’ve literally had people pull out millions of dollars,” and hinted that he could file a lawsuit against DogPack404.

Additionally, the Beast Games series has come under fire, with competitors claiming abuse and dangerous filming conditions. Donaldson said the allegations were exaggerated and promised to provide behind-the-scenes video.

Addresses workplace harassment

Donaldson admitted that there were problems in his companies, stating that an investigation conducted internally discovered occasional cases of harassment at work. Consequently, a number of workers were fired, and a new CEO has been hired to direct the MrBeast brand.

Defends business practices

Donaldson highlighted the quality control standards of his Lunchly snack products in response to the issues surrounding them. “Every single Lunchly with cheese is USDA inspected; there is no mold when it leaves our factory,” he stated. He stated that all cocoa beans used in Feastables are Fair Trade Certified, debunking allegations of slave labor.

Donaldson is still committed to his projects in spite of the controversies. With its $5 million prize, the Beast Games teaser has attracted a lot of attention. While the show’s December 19 release is highly anticipated, its success will likely hinge on Donaldson’s ability to rebuild trust and prove his critics wrong. As he told Oompaville, “I just want to make videos and build things that make people happy.”Â