MrBeast fan asks him for his dirty underwear from viral shirtless picture

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Following MrBeast’s viral shirtless post on Twitter, a devoted follower asked him to send him the underwear he was wearing in the picture.

Outrageous requests thrown at social media stars certainly come with the territory, but some really do take the crazy cake.

While most fans would be thrilled with a simple shoutout or a like from their favourite influencer, there’s no boundary to what they’re willing to do for MrBeast’s attention.

From a TikToker getting eight tattoos of the YouTuber’s name to another shamelessly asking for his unwashed undies as a keepsake, it’s clear that absolutely nothing is off-limits.

In a recent Twitter update, MrBeast shared a shirtless snapshot, rocking nothing but underwear, showcasing his impressive year-long body transformation.

While many of his followers applauded his achievement, there were also plenty who wasted no time cracking jokes as if they had never laid eyes on a shirtless dude before.

One of them was Greg, a viral meme account, who straight-up asked the YouTube star for his undies if his tweet hit 50,000 likes. MrBeast playfully responded, saying he’d ‘consider it.’

Once Greg hit the target, he quickly tweeted at MrBeast again, challenging him with a sly ‘your move’ – and that’s when things started getting really weird.

The YouTuber couldn’t believe Greg was serious about wanting him to post his underwear ‘out of the dirty laundry’, but then he is dealing with a meme account.

To deescalate the situation, Greg stated that he’d prefer the underwear to be washed, but quickly added that he’d take whatever he could get.

When other Twitter users asked Greg what he intended to do with the undies, he simply shared a photoshopped picture of them framed and hanging in his living room.


While the whole situation was just a joke, this wouldn’t be close to the craziest thing MrBeast has done for content.

From buying an entire neighbourhood for his staff and family, to sending people all the way to France to grab him a fresh baguette, you never know what’s next.