YouTube Star MrBeast Joins Bid to Acquire TikTok's US Operations
MrBeast, the popular YouTube creator with 346 million followers, has joined a bid to purchase TikTok’s operations in the United States. His real name is Jimmy Donaldson, and he has partnered with tech entrepreneur Jesse Tinsley, the founder of employer.com, to present an all-cash offer for the social media platform.
The announcement comes as former President Donald Trump indicated openness to big tech investors like Elon Musk and Larry Ellison potentially acquiring TikTok. Donaldson previously hinted at his interest in securing TikTok in social media posts, stating, “I’ll buy TikTok so it doesn’t get banned.”
The US law firm Paul Hastings confirmed the Donaldson bid, which includes institutional investors, although detailed information about the offer's size has not been disclosed. Trump has valued TikTok at $1 trillion, suggesting it could operate under a condition of at least 50% US ownership.
TikTok's future in the US is currently uncertain. The app had been taken offline temporarily by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, but reinstated after receiving assurances from Trump, who issued an executive order delaying a law requiring ByteDance to sell its US operations by January 19. Critics argue that suspending this law raises legal questions, especially as major app stores, including those belonging to Google and Apple, have not yet reinstated TikTok.
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