MrBeast wants to leave Vexbolts in 2024 before a mass unfollow event occurs

MrBeast wants to leave Vexbolts in 2024 before a mass unfollow event occurs

As TikTok prepares to unfollow Vexbolts en masse, YouTube superstar Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson has joined the list of people wanting to unfollow the “Let Him Cook” meme creator in 2024.

Over the past few weeks, TikTok has been thrown into turmoil as fans and YouTubers around the world called for people to “unfollow” Vexbolts en masse on December 31, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. – just a minute before the end of the year.

The goal is to leave the “Let him Cook” meme creator behind in 2024, but on Vexbolts it had the exact opposite. Instead of losing followers, he gained millions, going from 1.5 million to 8.5 million in a week, according to SocialBlade.

Since the movement began, Vexbolts has caught the attention of some of the internet’s biggest influencers with its latest collaboration, a video with YouTube superstar MrBeast.

MrBeast works with Vexbolts before unfollowing the masses

“I’m passing the phone to the man we leave in 2024,” MrBeast said before passing the phone.

“Woah, what? Me?” Vexbolts replied shockingly. “Bro, can you please smuggle me to 2025?”

MrBeast joked: “No, you’re in 2024. You’re gone.”

The video featuring MrBeast quickly went viral, racking up over 74 million views in less than a day. Additionally, fans flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on the situation, which helped Vexbolts garner over 138,000 comments on the clip.

“Remind me not to forget to unfollow,” one user commented.

Another said: “Either Vex has accepted his fate or he thinks we’re joking.”

“Count your minutes little brother,” replied a third.

However, not every influencer is in favor of the movement as many have expressed their support for the influencer. FaZe Rug uploaded a video on December 29th saying, “We are not leaving Vexbolts in 2024.”

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