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Adin Ross, MrBeast reveal just how much money they spend on security

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 16/08/2025
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Kick streamer Adin Ross and new Kick entrant James “MrBeast” Donaldson discussed finances during a stream and both revealed to viewers how much they spend on security.

Adin Ross is a prominent content creator and a big name name in the streaming industry, while MrBeast requires little in the way of introduction as one of the most successful content creators on the web. Both are at the top of their games, and their fame has brought them no shortage of critics. The two streamers appeared together during Mr Beast’s first Kick stream to raise funds for the TeamWater project, and they talked about just exactly much money they have to spend to protect themselves and their significant assets.

How much do MrBeast and Adin Ross spend on security?

MrBeast stated that he spends millions of dollars annually on security, while Adin Ross revealed that he spends over $100,000 per month on security, which would total over $1.2 million per year.

Newly-debuted Kick streamer MrBeast stated in his first stream on the streaming platform that the amount of security he has on set while filming is “astounding.” Adin Ross commented that the streamer had security on the premises even as they were filming the charity stream, and MrBeast agreed and spoke to the “millions upon millions of dollars” has has spent on security. Some months, he even spends “over a million dollars” in a single month’s time.

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Adin questioned whether MrBeast and xQc both find themselves spending extreme amounts of money on security, and the two streamers agreed that they do. xQc, however, didn’t offer exactly how much he spends on security, as his accountant handles it. But the figure is rumored to be in the six figures. xQc also declined to go into any details about what his security setup looks like, preferring to keep that information private. Both MrBeast and Ross understood his desire to do so.

MrBeast’s first Kick stream leads to big charity donations

MrBeast’s debut Kick charity stream received multiple big donations from other streamers and celebrities towards the clean water charity goal, resulting in the stream breaking a Guinness World Record.

Popular streamer MrBeast is leaving no stone unturned in his mission to secure as much funding as possible for the TeamWater project, requesting that streamers and celebrity figures from across the industry donate to the cause. The donation stream has become a massive success, reaching and surpassing its initial milestone goal and then even higher figures. MrBeast’s livestream broke a Guinness World Record by raising more than $12 million in just over 15 hours of time.

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Adin Ross, MrBeast, and xQc have discussed various topics during the stream that have given viewers much to talk about, even beyond the extreme amounts they spend on security costs.

For instance, MrBeast revealed that he asked another popular streamer who was left nameless to collaborate, but he backed out after hearing that Adin Ross’ name was involved. Many are speculating that MrBeast was talking about Kai Cenat, as Kai publicly spoke about his unwillingness to appear given Adin’s involvement. MrBeast tried to call Kai live on the stream with Adin, but Kai didn’t answer the call.

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