BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, the most prominent YouTube content creator, recently made a Twitter post stating that he had been invited to be a part of OceanGate's submersible that set off to view the Titanic. Many followers expressed their relief in response to YouTuber's tweet after hearing that the submarine had sunk. Tristan Tate, Andrew Tate's brother, also responded to the message and his response has received a lot of attention since then.
OceanGate's Titan submersible, which was plunging into the Atlantic Ocean and heading down to the Titanic wreckage, lost contact with its surface support ship on June 18. This catastrophe drew worldwide notice because there were five persons aboard the sailboat with inadequate oxygen and no way to escape. After a nearly week-long international search, the submersible was eventually found to have imploded and only parts of the wrecked vessel were found.
'Thank God harder'
Following the declaration of the death of the five passengers, MrBeast stated that he had been invited on a journey to the Titanic wreckage. He shared a screenshot of a chat in which someone invited him to join the journey. While talking about it on his official Twitter account, he didn't specify whether the invitation was for this particular Titanic mission which ended in a disastrous collapse.
The message quickly went viral, and many supporters and important figures expressed their concern for the YouTuber in the comments section. One of them was the controversial figure, Tristian Tate. Tate, known for his outspoken demeanor, displayed a completely different side of his personality in his response to MrBeast's statement. Tate replied to his tweet by saying, "From here on out thank god harder each morning for each day you have."
'Sucks that Tates weren't on there'
Following Tate's reaction to MrBeast's post, a user made a harsh comment, tweeting, "Sucks that the tates werent on there." He further added, "Trafficking women is also bad for the sole." Another user wrote in support of Tate's statement, "To do otherwise is an insult to God & those less fortunate."
However, this is not the first time that Tate showed his support to MrBeast. He earlier lauded the well-known internet celebrity's stunning physical makeover as well.