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After PewDiePie now it’s T-Series vs MrBeast

Now it's T-Series vs Mr Beast

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After PewDiePie now it’s T-Series vs MrBeast

After PewDiePie now it’s T-Series vs MrBeast

It’s officially T-Series vs MrBeast the Sub battle; as MrBeast says, I am doing this for PewDiePie.

MrBeast, a popular YouTuber, has publicly challenged T-Series to a sub-count battle. “I’m doing this for Pewdiepie,” he said on the microblogging platform X. 

MrBeast is currently the biggest YouTuber. He has the second most subscribers after T-Series. He is currently battling to be the YouTuber with the most subscribers in the whole world.

It’s officially T-Series vs MrBeast:

MrBeast has at least 173 million subscribers, while T-Series has 247 million. Notably, YouTuber PewDiePie once had the most subscribers on his channel. 

Previously, PewDiePie and T-Series competed online for the title of YouTube’s most-subscribed channel. The battle began in 2018 when T-Series’ subscriber count reached that of PewDiePie.

The battle with PweDiePie:

MrBeast’s latest declaration of war on T-Series brings up memories of PewDiePie’s battle with the same firm. Markiplier, Jacksepticeye, MrBeast, and Logan Paul were among the celebrities who supported PewDiePie at the time. The competition is over, and T-Series is thought to have won.

When the battle between T-Series and PewDiePie was fierce, MrBeast purchased billboards and radio commercials in North Carolina to encourage people to subscribe to PewDiePie’s channel. 

He also made a video where he can be seen saying “PewDiePie” 100,000 times in 12 hours. MrBeast and his friends attended Super Bowl LIII wearing T-shirts that say “Sub 2 PewDiePie.”

Marches in support of PewDiePie:

Several marches in support of PewDiePie were held in 2019, including one in Tallinn, Estonia. Hundreds of individuals took part in the march. 

On another occasion, a jet flying above New York City with a banner emblazoned with the words “Subscribe to PewDiePie” was seen. 

Over 21,000 people watched PewDiePie livestream the incident. The trip and banner cost over $4,500 and were purportedly crowdfunded by PewDiePie’s fans.

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