• Mr.Beast adds another feather to his cap as he appears in the cover of Rolling Stone's Creators Issue

    Mr.Beast adds another feather to his cap as he appears in the cover of Rolling Stone's Creators Issue

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    Apr, 22.2022

    Jimmy Donaldson, popularly known as Mr.Beast, has been coveted for the very prestigious opportunity
    to make an appearance on the cover of Rolling Stone. This is the first-ever 'Creators Issue' being
    published by the magazine, where they are solely focused on covering content creators on different
    streaming platforms, among whom a spread on Jimmy 'Mr.Beast' Donaldson is also being made.

    This particular edition will make for a very special copy since this is the first time an Internet celebrity has
    made the cover of Rolling Stone. In his interview with the famed magazine, 'Mr.Beast' has elaborated on
    his future plans to further grow his widespread social media empire.

    When it comes to appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone, the YouTuber is an ideal choice for this
    unique edition, since he has combined subscribers of 200 million over all his channels. Having found his
    footing in content creation by making videos regarding outlandish and extreme stunts, along with his
    charity, each of his videos draws in tens of millions of views.

    Rolling Stone in their profile of Mr.Beast gives a tour of Jimmy's 60,000 square-foot studio, which is the
    primary location where he produces his videos. The spread also covers his background, his rise to
    prominence, as well as the way he happens to splurge money on his stunts and his outrageously
    expensive giveaways. At the end of it all, he was also asked about the lofty goals he wants to achieve
    regarding the future of his content creation career.

    At a key point in the interview, Donaldson was asked if he may one day regret chasing greatness,
    admitting that he has forgone many of the fruits of his success in an attempt to build something bigger.
    He stated that there's a chance that one day he might wish he had done things differently.