MrBeast – whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson – recently debuted his very own game show that involved 1,000 people all competing for a whopping $5 million cash prize.
It’s said to have cost $100,000,000 to put together, and aired its first two episodes on Thursday (19 December) on Prime Video.
The remaining eight episodes will continue to be released on a weekly basis.
Now, there have been reports that contestants had to sign a waiver before participating, in questionable documents that have been released.
Part of a contract obtained by The New York Times (NYT) back in August read: “I understand that such activities may cause me death, illness, or serious bodily injury, including, but not limited to exhaustion, dehydration, overexertion, burns, and heat stroke.”
Beast Games features 1,000 contestants all trying to win $5 million (Prime Video)
A handful of anonymous participants spoke to the newspaper and claimed that they’d suffered injuries from the physical challenges in Beast Games.
NYT also states that there were reports of ‘several hospitalizations’ and that the sources it had spoken to say they witnessede people vomiting and passing out.
Amid the claims and the show dropping on Prime yesterday, MrBeast featured on a livestream with Jynxzi where the fellow social media star asked the game show host how people ‘dropped 10 feet without pain’ in reference to a scene where dozens of competitors are seen plummeting through trap doors.
“We worked with the same stunt crew that does all big action movies and that kind of stuff and, basically, that tower falls into 5 feet of foam,” MrBeast said.
He went on to insist that they did ‘5,000 test drops’ before actually filming the game show, adding that ‘obviously no one got hurt’ in the trials.
“Underneath the foam is a crash pad as well, which we didn’t even need,” MrBeast went on to share.