MrBeast films ghost hunt at Giza pyramids with 100-hour access
MrBeast plans to sleep in the pyramids, hunt for ghosts, and discover secret rooms with his team.
YouTuber Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson announced an ambitious new project involving Egypt's iconic Pyramids of Giza. During an appearance on the "Beyond the Records" podcast hosted by Olympian Noah Lyles, Donaldson revealed that he secured access to all three of the pyramids for 100 hours to create a groundbreaking video for his YouTube channel. "We got all three of the pyramids of Egypt for a hundred hours. I'm going to do a video where they're going to let me explore anywhere I want to in the pyramids for a hundred hours," Donaldson said on the podcast, according to BFMTV.
Donaldson, who boasts an impressive 337 million subscribers and over 67 billion views on his YouTube channel, expressed excitement about the upcoming expedition. "I'm so excited because there are also all these secret corridors deep inside. I don't know what to expect," he said. The project, which encompasses all three major pyramids, is happening with special permission obtained from the Egyptian government.
During his 100-hour exploration, MrBeast plans to delve into public-closed corridors, tombs, and secret rooms of the pyramids. He will record every moment of this experience to share it with the whole world, BFMTV reported. The YouTuber is even considering sleeping inside the pyramids during this extensive exploration. A tour guide will be present throughout the journey to explain the different areas of each pyramid and provide information about the history of the place, according to BFMTV.
The team intends to bring various devices to aid in their ghost-hunting quest, and even the tour guide will contribute gadgets to hunt ghosts, according to BFMTV. MrBeast's friends will be investigating paranormal activities in the dark corners of the pyramids and sharing their findings with viewers.
"During this period, only people whom MrBeast and his team allow will be able to enter the pyramids," Cumhuriyet reported.
MrBeast has built an empire on YouTube with hyper-produced concepts and extravagant charitable projects, gaining fame for unusual challenges and viral videos with charitable actions. Previously, Donaldson made history on YouTube with "Squid Game"-themed competitions and massive projects.
This article was written in collaboration with generative AI company Alchemiq
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