"I Don't Like That" - YouTuber Soggy Cereal Allegedly Reacts to Reports of MrBeast Reaching Out to Popular Creators for Video Coverage


 **"I Don't Like That" - YouTuber Soggy Cereal Allegedly Reacts to Claims About MrBeast Reaching Out to Creators**  


*By Aarnesh Shrivastava*  

*Modified Nov 19, 2024 07:13 GMT*  


YouTuber Soggy Cereal has reportedly shared his reaction to allegations that MrBeast is contacting popular creators to promote his videos.  


The discussion surfaced after Soggy Cereal shared his experience:  



*"This notification came through—MrBeast saying, 'Hey.' I thought I was tweaking, but I opened up Instagram, and sure enough, Jimmy gave me a follow. Bro sent me a link to the video, asked if I'd seen it—which I hadn’t. Then he asked me to cover it. I was like, 'Bet!' I’m going to watch it and see, and I’ll give my honest opinion."*  


Fans have since debated whether this outreach is a strategic move by MrBeast or just casual engagement with fellow creators. The situation continues to spark discussions across platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube.

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