MrBeast's 'Biggest Video Ever' Brings 50 Most Famous Influencers Together: Kai Cenat, Logan Paul, Pokimane, Bella Poarch & More
MrBeast has gathered 50 of the most famous internet personalities for his "biggest video ever."
On Wednesday, the most-subscribed YouTuber -- real name James Stephen "Jimmy" Donaldson -- took to X, formerly Twitter, to tease his upcoming video and reveal its stacked cast, which includes Kai Cenat, Logan Paul, Pokimane and Bella Poarch.
"Just filmed our biggest video ever," MrBeast wrote alongside a photo of him and the influencers and content creators who took part in the video.
MrBeast also thanked the 50 social media stars in a now-deleted post.
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In addition to Cenat, Paul, Pokimane and Bella, MrBeast's video will also feature IShowSpeed, KSI, Ludwig, Jschlatt, VikkStar, Marques Brownlee, Lazarbeam, Mark Rober, and Sam & Colby, according to a list provided by Dexerto.
MrBeast also invited content creators and influencers MatPat, Michael Reeves, FaZe Rug, MoistCritikal, The Botez Sisters, Fede, Quackity, Niko, Rubius, Spren, Nick Digiovanni and Lexi.
Joining them are Chunkz, Valkyrae, Jaiden Animations, Enaldinho, Michelle Khare, Sketch, Ossy, Jesser, Amixem, AJ Shabeel, Lilypichu, CarryMinati, Amine, Sushi Ramen, Deestroying and JiDion.
Ryan Trahan, Jacksfilms, Odd1sout, Ibai, Nil Oieda, Spriteder and Kwaktube round up the 50-strong cast.
MrBeast did not share any other details about the upcoming video, but his post suggested that the internet stars likely participated in a massive challenge or game.
In the image shared by MrBeast, the group could be seen posing together in a large set surrounded by glass walls.
MrBeast could be seen sporting a black suit, white T-shirt and sneakers, while the rest of the social media personalities wore light blue sweatsuits and T-shirts bearing their names and the YouTube logo.
Earlier this week, Twitch star Ibai shared on X that he'd just wrapped up filming a video with MrBeast.
Ibai disclosed no additional details, but MrBeast teased in his response to the streamer's tweet that it "might be the greatest video" he's ever made.
The upcoming video won't be the first time MrBeast has featured a large number of people in one of his uploads.
Back in 2021, he recreated the hit Netflix show "Squid Game" for a video by inviting 456 contestants to compete against each for the $456,000 prize.
Fans can watch MrBeast's new video when it releases on YouTube on July 13.