LONDON, UK: MrBeast, the world's wealthiest YouTuber has an estimated net worth of $500M from multiple businesses like MrBeast Burger and Feastables, reports Dexerto.
In a moment that left the internet in stitches, Kai Cenat jokingly asked MrBeast for $100K during the Sideman Charity Match held at London Stadium on September 9.
The Sidemen Charity Match, started in 2016 is an annual event that brings together online personalities to raise funds for selected charities.
This year's match featured a star-studded line-up, including MrBeast, Kai Cenat, KSI, IShowSpeed, and many others.
Within the first two hours of streaming, the event managed to raise nearly $2 million in Euros for charitable causes.
MrBeast's hilarious response to Kai Cenat
During the game, Cenat jokingly requested MrBeast, "Can I get $100,000?" To which the wealthiest YouTuber responded with a tongue-in-cheek remark, saying, "They make money that low?"
The exchange left Cenat in a state of playful embarrassment, capturing the attention of viewers and fans alike.
MrBeast's response to Kai Cenat sends internet into a frenzy
While it was clear that MrBeast wouldn't be fulfilling Kai Cenat's playful request for $100K.
Kai Cenat didn't miss a beat and recorded the humorous interaction, later sharing it online.
TikTok users quickly reacted, finding humor in Cenat's attempt to secure the bag.
One user commented, "Have y’all not seen the vid of MrBeast saying he has a clone," highlighting the lighthearted nature of the exchange.
Another user asked, "Are you guys surprised."
Some fans couldn't help but notice the height difference between the two streamers, with comments like, "Me thinking MrBeast is tall, but really, Kai is short," and inquiries about MrBeast's actual height.
Another user wrote, "Bro Kai is lucky Mr Beast didn't bought him."
While the Sidemen Charity Match primarily aimed to raise funds for charitable causes, this amusing encounter between Kai Cenat and MrBeast added an extra layer of entertainment to the event, showcasing the playful camaraderie among online content creators.
This year’s match witnessed an outpouring of generosity as donations flooded in to support various charitable causes.
The event saw substantial contributions directed towards organizations like Rays of Sunshine, Brightside, the Teenage Cancer Trust, and the Campaign of Living Miserably, all of which are dedicated to assisting young individuals facing challenging circumstances.
The event managed to raise a staggering $2.4 million for the designated charities. This remarkable amount more than doubled the previous year's donations, showcasing the growing support for youth-focused initiatives.