
Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson has responded to allegations that his crew member, Ava Kris Tyson, sent inappropriate messages to minors amid growing controversy.
On June 14, YouTuber Prism42 posted a lengthy video detailing incidents of Ava Kris Tyson engaging in inappropriate and borderline sexual conversations with a minor named Lava. The video also claimed that Ava met with Lava before she transitioned to a female when Lava was under 18 and Ava was over 20.
Earlier, Ava acknowledged the allegations and claimed that MrBeast and her have “mutually decided” to part ways. However, a fresh post from the most subscribed YouTuber says Ava was fired.
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MrBeast has fired Ava Kris Tyson amid allegations of grooming. The YouTuber has also launched a private investigation to gather more information and take appropriate action regarding the allegations.
On July 25, MrBeast took to X to finally comment on the Ava controversy.
“I’ve seen enough online and taken immediate action to remove Ava from the company, my channel, and any association with MrBeast. I do not condone or support any of the inappropriate actions.” Mr Beast said.
MrBeast has stated that he will take swift and decisive action against Ava if the investigation uncovers concrete evidence of any wrongdoing or misconduct. However, he has already removed her from the company based on the screenshots that have surfaced online.
But, fans remain uncertain about the circumstances surrounding Ava’s exit, with some questioning whether she left by mutual agreement or was fired by MrBeast, as suggested in his recent post
This comes after a former MrBeast crewmember posted a cryptic “Jimmy knew” message after a series of posts regarding the controversy. This made people think that MrBeast might have been aware of what was happening on the Discord channel, where Lava and Ava often shared inappropriate memes.
Since the original Prism42 video, more details have come to light of people accusing MrBeast and Ava of being friendly with Shadman, a controversial artist who’s been accused of making sexual drawings of Keemstar’s 8-year-old daughter.
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