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MrBeast LOVES Filming TikToks

MrBeast LOVES Filming TikToks

Filming TikToks is actually a lot of fun for MrBeast. While the main channel videos take multiple days to film and involve high stakes—such as losing millions of dollars and coordinating 100 people on set—TikToks are a much simpler yet equally rewarding endeavor.

For instance, one of MrBeast's TikTok projects involved gathering 100 people to watch the movie "Minions." He provided free movie tickets to everyone, and they all wore suits to the theater. This quick 30-minute activity of organizing and filming blew up, becoming the most-liked TikTok on the platform that week.

Riding on that success, MrBeast created a follow-up TikTok with a playful message: "Get us 2 million followers, or I'm going to kill the world's largest minion." When the target wasn't met, they followed through with a TikTok video of them slicing the world's largest minion, which was a fun and goofy continuation of the first video. Such content wouldn't make sense on YouTube but is perfect for TikTok's spontaneous and humorous format.


Keywords

  • TikToks
  • Fun
  • Main Channel Videos
  • Multiple Days
  • High Stakes
  • Millions of Dollars
  • 100 People
  • Free Movie Tickets
  • Minions
  • Suits
  • Most Liked TikTok
  • Follow-up
  • World's Largest Minion
  • Goofy
  • YouTube

FAQ

Q: Why does MrBeast find filming TikToks fun?
A: Filming TikToks is less stressful and quicker compared to his main channel videos, which take multiple days and involve high stakes.

Q: What was a memorable TikTok project MrBeast worked on?
A: One memorable project involved getting 100 people to watch the movie "Minions" while wearing suits, which became the most-liked TikTok on the platform that week.

Q: How did MrBeast follow up on the successful "Minions" TikTok?
A: He created a follow-up TikTok jokingly asking for 2 million followers to save the world's largest minion. When the goal wasn't met, they posted a video slicing the minion as a fun continuation.

Q: Why wouldn't such content make sense on YouTube?
A: The spontaneous and humorous format of TikToks allows for goofy and quick content that wouldn't fit well with the more structured and high-stakes environment of YouTube videos.