Fans react as Adin Ross calls out MrBeast for never inviting him to appear in any of his YouTube videos

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Adin Ross spotted courtside at the Lakers vs. Kings game at Crypto.com Arena. (Image via Getty/Allen Berezovsky)

Adin Ross is not too thrilled with MrBeast never inviting him for a guest appearance in any of his videos.

During his latest live stream on May 4, the Kick and Twitch streaming legend told YouTuber Logan Paul:

“I need your help. MrBeast doesn’t like me, I don’t know why,” Adin said. “I swear to God, he met me. We were at a Heat game or UFC and you were in the bathroom. He took a picture with me, remember? He took a picture with me and, dude, he doesn’t hit me up for anything. I feel like he doesn’t like me. I don’t think he likes me, bro. Can you help me with that please, bro?”

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For the unversed, MrBeast, legally known as Jimmy Donaldson, has made a name for himself on YouTube in the last few years, as he now boasts the most subscribers for a solo channel. He also took his Games show to Amazon Prime Video.

While in the past, the YouTuber worked mainly with his friends, he now rakes in millions of views by collaborating with celebrities and other prolific content creators. Now, it seems like Adin Ross is asking for a seat at the table.

In response to Adin Ross' pleas, Logan Paul jokingly suggested that he doesn’t have enough “clout” to be given an invite onto MrBeast's videos, noting that he might be too big of a “brand risk."

Only time will tell if the YouTuber caves and invites Adin Ross, though in the meantime, it remains unclear if he knows he's interested.

Elsewhere in the livestream, Logan Paul said he was willing to go back to Japan for the first time since his video in the forest went viral. This time, he'd go with Adin Ross, but only if the locals of Japan invited him.

For the unversed, back in December 2017, Paul made headlines when he filmed a vlog of himself and his friends at a forest in Japan. At the time, deep in the trenches of Aokigahara ‘s*icide’ forest, they stumbled upon a man who had just claimed his own life. He uploaded the footage to YouTube shortly later, prompting a wave of intense outrage.

During the livestream, Adrin Ross pleaded with Paul:

“Can we please go to Japan and stream? I’m telling you Logan, it’ll go crazy. Listen, we can do a fun Japan trip. …let’s go back to Japan, you and I. It’s gonna be fun, dude.”

An apprehensive Paul responded:

“How about this: If I go back, and I’m invited back, I’m welcomed back by Japanese people and the country of Japan — let’s do a stream.”
Edited by Ishita Banerjee