Australian YouTuber LazarBeam plays Winner Stays On in a new video.
Lannan Neville Eacott, an Australian YouTuber and internet personality, better known by his channel tag Lazarbeam, came on Dexerto’s Winner Stays On and gave his opinions on who his top content creators are. The social media star, who has amassed 22.9M subscribers with his video game-playing videos, got real about his preferences over who is the better creator in his opinion, though he stated that,
"Everyone's Good"
In a series of pitting YouTubers against each other, he started with Karl Jacobs and Emma Chamberlain; he chose Karl. In the next round, he chose Irish YouTuber Jacksepticeye over Karl. He kept Jack on compared to Ludwig, Mark Rober, Markiplier, and Michelle Khare. He then switched to Ryan Trahan and then chose IShowSpeed over him. LazarBeam kept on Speed in the next round against Marques Brownlee and then chose PewDiePie over Speed. In the last round, PewDiePie won over MrBeast, stating, "He's too good."
Fans reacted to LazarBeam's ranks
After watching his clip, fans reacted to Lannan's opinions. Some agreed with him, and others were quick to share their opinions as well.
"To be fair, laserbeam Marques also stuck with speed," one user commented.
Another shared, "Speed or kai no debate"
One user agreed, "PewDiePie was a great call."
And another backed that opinion, "PewDiePie was most of our childhood soo he does get the win"
"W take honestly," one user supported.
Recently, in another Dexerto interview, the YouTuber hilariously talked about how he would be richer if he swore less in his YouTube videos, due to the video sites' strict policies against vulgar content, according to which, "Use of se***lly explicit language or narratives, use of excessive profanity in the content, Use of heavy profanity or se**ally suggestive terms in the content’s title, thumbnail, or associated metadata, Use of excessive se**al sounds" and so on are not allowed."
The streamer stated,
"My ad rates were like six or seven times less than everyone else I knew. There’s was few times where I was like one strike away from channel deletion. I still am who I am, but I would’ve liked to find that balance earlier." he further continued, "I’d probably be like $40 million richer if I just didn’t swear."
LazarBeam also joked,
"Still doing great. Life is fantastic. I’m not trying to say it’s bad… but I could have $30, $40 million extra dollars. Swearing’s a vibe, but $40 mil might make me rethink my whole vocabulary."