⁠MrBeast responds as B Lou donates to Team Water after previously revealing he and Zias went offline for a week to avoid the YouTuber’s calls

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B Lou has finally donated to MrBeast's TeamWater cause, thereby putting all rumours to rest.

For the unversed, B Lou took to his X on Friday, August 22, to share a certificate of his having donated to the YouTuber's ongoing initiative of trying to increase access to water for people globally. The project has a goal of $40 million and a deadline of August 31. Lou's certificate states that he donated enough for 20 years of water. MrBeast chimed in to express a vote of thanks:

"Thank you! 20 years of clean water [two heart emojis]," he commented.

Lou now joins the ranks of Sophie Rain, Adin Ross, and more in donating.


The drama between Zias, B Lou, and MrBeast explained:

The move comes days after a video of B Lou and Zias on a livestream, admitting that they'd taken a quick hiatus from streaming so they could avoid MrBeast's calls for a donation. The video quickly went viral, prompting both the YouTuber, born Jimmy Donaldson, and the streamer to reply.

"People don’t have to donate if they don’t want to," Donaldson pointed out.

As for B Lou, he reshared the seemingly authentic video with the remark that AI is getting "too real" these days. As of this writing, it is unclear if the video in question is authentic or fabricated with the help of AI. However, when one fan reposted B Lou's certificate from TeamWater, he left a comment under it that read:

"We giving back to the community all 2025"

In the streaming video, Zias jokingly suggested:

"Nah, we ain't leave... We was tryna stay off stream, you know, MrBeast was doing that... I ain't want him to call me. I was trying to dodge that n***a."

However, he has since clarified in another post that they were just kidding.

As for Donaldson's ongoing campaign, which is being executed with the help of fellow YouTuber cum former NASA engineer Mark Rober, has been a huge topic of discussion in the streaming circles.

Just days ago, he got on Kick for his first livestream ever, where he called on his fans to help him break the previously held record of the most amount of money raised in a single livestream. He ended up doing so, with over $12 million raised, with the help of fellow streamers Adin Ross and Felix "xQc" in attendance.


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Edited by Nimisha