A group of people who participated in the reality competition show this summer are suing MrBeast’s production company.
Contestants from Prime Video‘s upcoming live gameshow Beast Games have filed a class-action lawsuit against YouTube sensation MrBeast and Amazon, detailing an allegedly hostile work environment ...
The plaintiffs allegedly were hired to appear on “Beast Games,” billed by Amazon as “the biggest reality competition series,” boasting 1,000 contestants and a $5-million prize. The show ...
The class action lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court accused the defendants — including Amazon, Mr Beast, 26, and his independent production company, Off One’s Base LLC — of ...
A separate plaintiff, identified only as ‘Contestant 5’ said that she only joined Beast Games because she was a fan of MrBeast’s YouTube videos and that they made her “smile during the ...
It demands Amazon and Mr Beast's company pay alleged unpaid wages, expenses, and punitive monetary damages. MrBeast has more than 316 million subscribers on YouTube. Beast Games was announced as ...
The lawsuit was filed Monday in a Los Angeles court by participants on the Amazon Prime Video show called “Beast Games,” which was announced in March. It features “over 1,000 contestants ...
In a lawsuit this week, contestants on the forthcoming Amazon show “Beast Games” described dangerous conditions during ...
16, 2024, in Los Angeles. The complaint alleges that "several contestants" were "hospitalized" during filming of Beast Games, which has billed itself as the largest reality show in television history.
MrBeast AKA Jimmy Donaldson and Amazon are currently being sued by five anonymous contestants who competed in Donaldson’s upcoming show Beast Games. The unnamed participants allege experiencing ...
On Monday afternoon, Paul hit IG Live to announce a new Lunchables competitor with Mr. Beast and Prime co-owner KSI as partners. The grab-and-go snack pack product, described as "beyond basic ...
At least five game show contestants were "shamelessly exploited" and subjected to "unreasonable, unsafe" working conditions on Amazon Prime's "Beast Games,” a California civil action said this week.