MrBeast's giant reality competition faces safety complaints from initial contestants

FILE - Jimmy Donaldson, the popular YouTube video maker who goes by MrBeast, wears a Lionel Messi jersey as he stands in a sideline box at the start of an MLS soccer match between Inter Miami and CF Montreal, March 10, 2024, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. MrBeast is facing complaints about the safety of contestants from the preliminary rounds of his ambitious 鈥淏east Games" game show, which boasts 1,000 competitors hoping for a $5 million grand prize. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 YouTube's biggest star MrBeast is facing complaints about the safety of contestants from the preliminary round of his ambitious 鈥淏east Games" game show, which boasts 1,000 competitors hoping for a $5 million grand prize.

Some contestants complained online and to other YouTube influencers that they lacked regular access to food, water and medication during early production at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, and that some competitors were injured during the production.

A spokesperson for MrBeast said his team is reviewing the process and soliciting attendees鈥 feedback ahead of the next phase of production in Toronto.

The stakes for 鈥淏east Games鈥 aren't just high for the contestants, but for MrBeast himself, whose real name Jimmy Donaldson, as well as the recipients of his brand of 鈥渟tunt philanthropy" that often entails direct gifts of cash or even houses. The complaints about the 鈥淏east Games鈥 production coincide with Donaldson鈥檚 years ago in recordings he made as a teenager.

The show, which has already been picked up by Amazon Prime Video to air in 240 countries, is part of Donaldson's cultural expansion beyond YouTube 鈥 where his channel has 307 million subscribers, including countless young consumers who already purchase his Feastables line of candy or the burgers that bear his name.

鈥淢y goal is to make the greatest show possible and prove YouTubers and creators can succeed on other platforms,鈥 Donaldson said in a from Amazon.

Donaldson鈥檚 companies cast 2,000 people to take part in an initial tryout of sorts at Allegiant Stadium in July, with 1,000 of them presumably advancing to the actual show. Amazon Prime Video was not involved and did not respond to a request for comment.

A MrBeast spokesperson said Friday that the promotional video shoot was 鈥渦nfortunately complicated鈥 by extreme weather, the that wreaked global technological havoc and 鈥渙ther unexpected logistical and communications issues.鈥

We 鈥渉ave taken steps to ensure that we learn from this experience and we are excited to welcome hundreds of men and women to the world鈥檚 largest game show in history,鈥 the spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

MrBeast offered eliminated contestants $1,000 upon leaving the competition and the spokesperson said most of those who remain in contention are ready to keep going.

Some contestants expected challenges similar to those from the dystopian Netflix show 鈥淪quid Game,鈥 a fictional series 鈥 and eventual reality game show 鈥 where deeply indebted people compete for millions in high-stakes children鈥檚 games.

The Associated Press reached out to several contestants about 鈥淏east Games,鈥 but most either did not respond or declined to speak on the record because they had signed nondisclosure agreements.

Scott Leopold, a 53-year-old father from Austin, Texas, told the AP he thought he was competing in the actual 鈥淏east Games,鈥 not a precursor to the show. He said he felt deceived about his chances of winning and that the competition in Las Vegas would not stream on Amazon Prime Video.

He said that Donaldson should not be 鈥渧illainized鈥 but added that 鈥渁n apology would go a long way.鈥

鈥淎ll I can conclude is that he was in over his head,鈥 Leopold said. 鈥淭here were too many people, and I don鈥檛 think he knew how to handle the situation.鈥

Nancy Libby, a Navy veteran from California who said she was one of the last people eliminated, told AP that she applied after seeing a casting call on Facebook. Her daughters watch MrBeast videos, she said, and she鈥檇 already planned to take off work anyway.

On-set conditions met her expectations. Libby said she was instructed by recruiters beforehand to watch previous MrBeast challenges to gain some understanding of the experience. Because of that, she said, she was unsurprised by meals of oatmeal and nights spent sleeping on the floor.

Libby said that 鈥渃rowd control鈥 was an issue at times and that more staffing could help ensure competitors do not injure their counterparts. But Libby said the MrBeast team appeared to take safety seriously and that she only witnessed rude behavior from outside contractors.

鈥淪ometimes when you run things that are first of their kind, things come up that you can鈥檛 foresee,鈥 Libby said. 鈥淚 think that the template was there for a really good competition.鈥

MrBeast has also previously had some contentious relationships with its contractors. One of Donaldson鈥檚 companies sued and then was countersued by a vendor they worked with on the 鈥淢rBeast Burger" that got widely panned.

Fans have also previously complained about not receiving merchandise they ordered from MrBeast or receiving the wrong items or wrong sizes. A vendor working with MrBeast to ship some of those orders acknowledged in an that they鈥檇 let the fan down.

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