MrBeast Offers Dream A YouTube Collaboration After Revealing His Face

Twitch creator Dream broke the internet by revealing his face, and now MrBeast is ready to offer him a spot in his videos. After a week of teasers, after long periods of anticipation, Dream finally revealed his face on the internet, including his over 30 million YouTube subscribers. Being a faceless creator for quite some time, Dream came to this decision in light of his best friend GeorgeNotFound moving to the US to live with him and his friend Sapnap. Also, during the face reveal, Dream expressed that he wanted to do more IRL content.
With 1.5 million people seeing his face revealed, and the web crashing from then on, it was inevitable that it would only be a matter of time before the creator profited from the chaos. Enter MrBeast with a deal that Dream could not ignore. Dream has partnered with other content creators in the past through Minecraft, but his need to remain silent about his identity prevented any collaboration in real life. We often see big Twitch streamers and YouTubers getting together in person for events, but Dream couldn’t participate…until this point. On October 2, MrBeast responded to Dream’s tweet by showing his face with a collaboration offer. He expressed, ‘Now that you got it, COME BE IN SOME VIDEOS!
MrBeast Makes Youtube Offer To Twitch Dream Creator After His Face Reveal Breaks The Internet
Faceless Minecraft superstar and former Twitch creator Dream broke the internet by revealing his face, and now Youtuber MrBeast is set to offer him a spot in his YouTube videos. After a week of teasers and long periods of anticipation, Dream finally revealed her face on the internet, including her over 30 million subscribers on YouTube. Being a faceless creator for quite some time, Dream came to this choice because her best friend GeorgeNotFound moved to the US to live with him and his friend Sapnap. Also, during the face reveal, Dream expressed that he wanted to do more IRL content.
Now that you got it, COME BE IN SOME VIDEOS!!! 😀
— MrBeast (@MrBeast) October 3, 2022
With 1.5 million people seeing his face revealed, and the web crashing from then on, it was inevitable that it would only be a matter of time before the creator profited from the chaos. Enter MrBeast with a deal that Twitch Creator Dream couldn’t afford to turn down. On October 2, MrBeast responded to Dream’s tweet by showing his face with a collaboration offer. MrBeast tweeted: ‘Now that you got it, COME BE IN SOME VIDEOS! While MrBeast often gets random subscribers for money, he also sometimes allows great creators to be a part of his videos. Ludwig, Logan Paul, and Bella Poarch are just a few of the creators who have been welcomed to compete in a MrBeast challenge.