In an unexpected turn of events, internet sensation MrBeast has found himself entangled in the world of K-Pop. The famed YouTuber recently responded to a fervent plea from K-Pop fans to rescue NewJeans member Danielle Marsh. The YouTuber’s lighthearted engagement with the campaign has sparked widespread interest, leaving netizens wondering about his next move.
MrBeast actually responded to ‘save NewJeans’ requests
It started as a humorous plea from NewJeans fans, urging MrBeast to “save” Danielle Marsh and even buy HYBE, the parent company of her former agency ADOR. However, when James Donaldson responded, the topic quickly gained traction, transitioning into a movement. Fans flooded MrBeast’s social media with thousands of comments and trending #mrbeastsavenewjeans
For those wanting more context, NewJeans fans are rallying behind Danielle Marsh after she got removed from the pop group. The Australian-South Korean singer has been served with a $30 million lawsuit along with former CEO Min Hee-jin. Marsh’s fanbase took to social media, changing their profile pics to yellow, the singer’s designated color in NewJeans. Seeking support from MrBeast, fans flooded his socials with #mrbeastsavenewjeans requests.
“Please establish your own entertainment company and sign Danielle,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Help her with lawyers stuff. Fk adore,” suggested another.
Fans even jokingly asked the philanthropist to buy out Hybe, the parent company of Ador. Some urged him to help Danielle Marsh cover her potential $30 million fine. However, fans of other pop groups are calling out NewJeans’ supporters, labelling their actions “embarrassing”.
Considering the numerous pleas, MrBeast discussed the possibilities with his friend Jason. Assessing the situation, his friend clarified that buying NewJeans would essentially mean acquiring the billion-dollar company HYBE.
Responding to MrBeast and criticisms online, one fan wrote, “Bro, chill before you do anything else. It’s just a joke when you hear them say to buy Hybe. However, you should really help spread awareness about the situation, research on it and see how badly it affects people in the industry and help draw good and useful attention to it.”
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory
