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The combination was also lucrative. Though Mr. By , Mr. Donaldson had about a dozen people working for him in a small office in Greenville. In early , he moved his companies into a larger warehouse. His work force had grown to around two dozen, people who worked for him said, though it was hard to keep track because of an expanding group of contract production assistants who helped on video shoots. Many of his employees were part of a network of friends, family and acquaintances.
Close friends acted as co-stars in his videos and developed YouTube followings off him. Last year, Mr. Donaldson expanded his business. In his gaming app , introduced in June, users were told to hold a finger down on the phone screen as long as possible.
The app was such a hit that Mr. Donaldson also invested in tech start-ups, including a new type of gaming controller. In December, he started MrBeast Burger, which does not have a physical presence but allows diners to order food through delivery apps like Grubhub. He joined the audio chat app Clubhouse this year and became a regular, hobnobbing with investors and tech executives. In March, Mr. Many fans praised him on social media for personally investing his money, though the funding came from Creative Juice investors.
Sima Gandhi, chief executive of Creative Juice, said that the company planned to work with many creators on Juice Funds and that Mr. Donaldson was the first. Donaldson signed a partnership with Jellysmack , which will distribute and monetize Mr. Beast content across Facebook, Snapchat and other platforms. In Greenville, many went to work for Mr. Donaldson because of the philanthropic nature of his videos, said 11 people who worked for or with him, four of whom asked to remain anonymous because they had signed confidentiality agreements.
They described a difficult work environment. Matt Turner, 20, an editor for Mr. Donaldson from February to September , said Mr. Donaldson had berated him almost every day. Donaldson often called him by a phrase used to insult people with mental disabilities, Mr.
Turner said, leaving him in tears. Turner, who did not grow up with Mr. Donaldson, said that while his boss regularly featured his hometown friends in videos, he had struggled to get acknowledgment.
Turner said. Nate Anderson, 22, who moved to Greenville to work for Mr. Donaldson in March , quit after a week over what he said were unreasonable demands. He said Mr. Donaldson was a perfectionist. Anderson said. Turner had a similar experience. Akash Rathod, 20, a sophomore in college and a Mr.
Beast fan, said he was troubled by Mr. The behind-the-scenes strife has been imperceptible to those who watch Mr. Ryan Morey, 25, a software developer in New Jersey who prefers nontraditional pronouns and Mx. They became fans of Mr. Morey said. Woods said she had recently bought a Mr. The artists in this exhibition not only weave together …. The Los Angeles based artists in this exhibition regularly transit between different worlds, be they inherited, imposed, physical, or philosophical.
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