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  • MrBeast Admits to Using Racism, Homophobia ‘to Be Funny’

    MrBeast Admits to Using Racism, Homophobia ‘to Be Funny’

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    Jimmy Donaldson, better known online as MrBeast, is acknowledging past
    “inappropriate language while trying to be funny,” in a statement via a spokesperson to the Associated Press. This comes after YouTuber and former MrBeast collaborator Rosanna Pansino circulated a 2017 video of Donaldson, in which someone in his chat comments about selling Black people for money and Donaldson responds, “The most I would pay is probably 300.” He also says the F-slur multiple times and jokingly scolds his commenters for typing “the N-word,” though he still engages with the comments. “When Jimmy was a teenager he acted like many kids and used inappropriate language while trying to be funny,” the spokesperson stated to AP. “Over the years he has repeatedly apologized and has learned that increasing influence comes with increased responsibility to be more aware and more sensitive to the power of language. After making some bad jokes and other mistakes when he was younger, as an adult he has focused on engaging with the MrBeast community to work together on making a positive impact around the world.”

    Pansino tweeted out the video on July 24, in the midst of a larger critique of MrBeast in which she accused Donaldson of a slew of issues. “He lies, has a bad temper, runs a shady company, and keeps it a boys club,” she wrote on July 23. Pansino’s ongoing critique of Donaldson comes shortly after grooming allegations against MrBeast’s friend and collaborator Ava Kris Tyson. Donaldson is currently lining up a Prime Video show, Beast Games, announced in March. It’s all getting rather beastly.

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  • The Demi Ramos Show: Tessa Violet

    The Demi Ramos Show: Tessa Violet

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    There has been a wave of YouTubers and influencers shifting towards music lately. Few have done it as convincingly as Tessa Violet. The former model scored a viral hit in 2018 with “Crush” and established herself as a versatile pop singer whose quirky personality translated perfectly into song lyrics. The amazing production didn’t hurt.

    Now comes MY GOD!, which just dropped on Friday (July 14). The album includes the title track, the previously-released single “YES MOM,” as well as the anthemic “BAD BITCH.” It’s full of catchy, clever songs that you can dance to, as well as quieter moments like “Good Things Go Bad,” an acoustic ballad that sounds lifted from the Garden State soundtrack.

    Watch Demi Ramos talk to Tessa Violet about the new album, her origins as a YouTuber, and dating in the era of apps.

    Tessa Violet | The Demi Ramos Show

    For more from Tessa Violet, follow her on Instagram and TikTok.

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