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YouTuber is accused of creating a malicious work environment

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MrBeast was accused by 11 former employees of creating a hostile, malicious working environment, and different before and after-camera attitudes.
At 22, Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, is one of the highest-paid content creators on YouTube, according to Business Insider .

However, the success of this person is not immune from scandals. MrBeast is accused of creating a hazardous work environment for employees. Photo: @mrbeast. In 2018, The Atlantic discovered that Jimmy’s old series of tweets contained obscene, mocking content aimed at homosexuals. In a video released in November 2019, the person was also accused of charity with counterfeit money, according to Dexerto . Jimmy then explained that he gave counterfeit money while filming to minimize the danger, avoid many people rushing to ask for free money. Last April, Jimmy faced a wave of outrage from fans – who lost significant amounts of money into a stream of cryptocurrency he promoted. A month later, 11 employees who used to work under Jimmy told New York Times that their former boss created a “hostile work environment”, based on bias and made “many unreasonable requests”. They affirmed this guy’s demeanor “immediately changed as soon as he left the camera”. Matt Turner (20 years old), the editor working for Jimmy from February 2018 to September 2019, said Jimmy cursed at him almost every day. He is also often referred to by Jimmy with phrases used to offend people with intellectual disabilities. Nate Anderson (22 years old), who only lasted a week working with Jimmy, admits his former boss is too perfectionist and “nobody can follow”. Jimmy vowed not to retire, pursuing this job for life. Photo: MrBeast / Twitter. After posting a video about his bad experiences while working with Jimmy, Nate quickly received a series of indignant comments, even death threats, from the fan community of the other net star. Many of them are just children. “Those kids don’t even know what they’re talking about. They just don’t want to see their idols fall, ”Matt, who is in the same situation as Nate, shared with New York Times . The Business Insider Jimmy is known for his mischiefs like reading every word in a dictionary, turning his backyard into a ball pool, buying everything in the store, even giving strangers $ 1 million but giving them only 1 minute to spend. use it. In January 2017, Jimmy became famous after posting a video counting from 1-100,000. After that breakthrough, this person produced a series of products with content similar to playing fidget spinner for 24 hours or watching MV. It’s Everyday Bro by Jake Paul for 10 hours straight. Due to regular vlogging to give random money to waitresses, taxi drivers and novice streamer, Jimmy is called a “generous philanthropist” by fans. In reality, however, much of this money is funded by brands, according to New York Times.