MrBeast Plans to Depart Vexbolts in 2024 Before Major Unfollowing Initiative

MrBeast Plans to Depart Vexbolts in 2024 Before Major Unfollowing Initiative

As TikTok gears up for a significant social media trend, YouTube sensation Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson has decided to join the chorus of individuals planning to “unfollow” the controversial “Let him Cook” meme creator, Vexbolts, as 2024 approaches.

In recent weeks, the platform has erupted with calls from fans and fellow creators alike urging everyone to unfollow Vexbolts at 11:59 PM on December 31, 2024. The intent behind this collective action is to metaphorically leave the influencer behind as the new year rolls in. Paradoxically, this campaign appears to have backfired spectacularly for Vexbolts, who has enjoyed a massive surge in followers, skyrocketing from 1.5 million to an impressive 8.5 million in just one week, as reported by SocialBlade.

This unexpected attention has not only bolstered Vexbolts’ follower count but has also drawn the interest of major internet personalities. Notably, his recent collaboration with MrBeast has sent waves across social media platforms.

Major Collaboration: MrBeast Teams Up with Vexbolts

During this collaboration, MrBeast humorously remarked, “I’m passing the phone to the guy we’re leaving in 2024,” handing the device to Vexbolts.

With a look of disbelief, Vexbolts replied, “Woah, what? Me? Bro, can you sneak me into 2025 please?”

MrBeast light-heartedly dismissed the suggestion, stating, “No, you’re in 2024. You’re gone.”

@vexbolts

Vexbolts is getting left in 2024 @MrBeast 😭💀#vexbolts #lethimcook #december31st

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The video featuring MrBeast rapidly went viral, amassing an astonishing 74 million views within a single day. Engaging in spirited discussions, fans flooded the comments section, contributing to over 138,000 comments on the post.

One user expressed, “Remind me so I don’t forget to unfollow,” while another commented, “Either vex has accepted his fate or he thinks we’re joking.” A third user playfully chimed in, “Count your minutes lil bro.”

However, not all influencers are on board with the unfollowing initiative. FaZe Rug, for example, publicly opposed the movement in a video uploaded on December 29, asserting, “We are not leaving Vexbolts in 2024.”

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