mrbeast And kevin hart have joined forces to host 30 celebrities who will compete in a $1 million charity game. For those wondering, the second installment of the very popular Beast Games will air on January 7 on Prime Video. The thrilling survival competition series is curated and hosted by Donaldson. Netflix’s popular Korean series Squid Game served as inspiration for Beast Games.
MisterBeast, Kevin Hart and other celebrities will compete in charity game
mrbeast And Kevin Hart will host celebrities who will compete in a million dollar charity game. Donaldson announced on his official
Donaldson shared that the charity game video will be released on January 7, the same day as Beast Games Season 2. All the contestants posed in blue tracksuits. Below the main announcement, the YouTuber tagged the accounts of each celebrity contestant participating in the charity game.
Celebrity contestants include Diplo, Steve-O, Howie Mandel, Tiffany Haddish, Cedric the Entertainer, Paris Hilton, The Bella Twins (Nikki and Brie) and more. Interestingly, Donaldson did not provide any further details about what kind of games are included in the celebrity charity competition.
Unsurprisingly, the post got 14K likes, 2.2K retweets, 1.1K saves and 1.6K comments. a user commented“Kevin Hart running anarchic Olympics again? Count me in.” another user wrote“Wow, so excited to see.” a third fan made noise“It feels absolutely amazing.”
fourth fan write“It’s crazy in the best way. The scale, timing, artist, and charity angle all hit at once. You’re not just dropping a video; you’re creating a program, and that’s why it works. Can’t wait to see how it goes next Wednesday. This is top YouTube done right.” Finally, a fan shared“30 celebs, 1 million, pure chaos. Let’s go!”.
Interestingly, Beast Games Season 2 promises a grand prize of $5 million to the eventual winner. according to wrap, The two episodes of the thrilling series will feature various celebrities. One episode is for India, and the other is specifically for French and Spanish-speaking audiences.
Originally reported by Anvay Mane Mandatory