The YouTube subscribers race between T-Series and MrBeast, aka Jimmy Donaldson, has finally ended with the YouTuber’s recent visit to India. The race commenced in 2023 after MrBeast announced he would overtake T-Series in terms of subscribers. Currently, MrBeast stands as the most-subscribed channel on YouTube boasting around 336 million subscribers, while T-Series is behind with 281 million subscribers.
Here is how the T-Series vs MrBeast feud ended.
MrBeast and T-Series CEO subscribe each other, ending feud
The T-Series vs MrBeast YouTube subscriber feud is over. MrBeast announced the end of the feud after posting a short clip on his channel with the T-Series CEO Bhushan Kumar. The video starts with MrBeast standing next to Kumar and after the two introduce themselves, MrBeast revealed that one of his purposes for coming to India was to make Kumar an exciting offer.
He went ahead proposing, “If you subscribe to me, I will subscribe to T-Series.” Kumar also went ahead with the offer and subscribed to MrBeast, which was shown on camera. Then Kumar asked MrBeast to do the same.
However, MrBeast played around a bit saying his “phone died”. But he eventually took his phone out and subscribed to T-Series and said, “After all these years the sub race is over,” after which Kumar and MrBeast shook hands.
The T-series vs MrBeast feud picked up in 2023 when the two raced for the top spot on YouTube. MrBeast initiated this competition to avenge fellow YouTuber PewDiePie, who lost the 100 million subscriber race against T-Series in 2019.
The original purpose of MrBeast’s visit to India on November 10, 2024, was the launch of his chocolate brand, Feastables in the Indian market. Logan Paul and KSI also accompanied MrBeast on the trip.
Originally reported by Ishita Verma on ComingSoon.