MrBeast claims he got an invite to the ill-fated final voyage of the Titan: 'I said no.'
I was invited earlier this month to ride the titanic submarine, I said no. Kind of scary that I could have been on it pic.twitter.com/bQUnaRiczASome on social media haven't taken Mr Beast at his word, mocking or dismissing the message as opportunistic self-promotion. Adding to this lack of belief was how Mr Beast presented his claim. The eagle-eyed will notice that the text message MrBeast posted is not only oddly cropped, but blue: Meaning it was sent by the phone's user.
Plenty of folk remain unconvinced, for various reasons, with one persistent question being why the friend didn't go on the trip. The format of MrBeast's original tweet also became something of a meme with users posting texts inviting them, for example, on the maiden voyage of the Titanic. You think that’s lucky? I declined a trip on the actual Titanic back in 1912! Here’s the text to confirm this as 100% true! https://t.co/FS7bNASBzs pic.twitter.com/8Q5i0EynAlI was literally invited to the white house earlier today but I said no I gotta stream https://t.co/zx7dJUVpBf pic.twitter.com/BjlUe5Q0xDI was invited to 9/11, I said no. Kind of scary that I could have been there https://t.co/6nmc1S4VFW pic.twitter.
."It was really quite predatory." As one of the biggest influencers on the planet, MrBeast would have been an obvious target. Maybe someone up there likes him.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors
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