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Cristiano Ronaldo is unsure if he can surpass Mr. Beast in terms of subscribers.

Cristiano Ronaldo is unsure if he can surpass Mr. Beast in terms of subscribers.

By hinting at a subscription contest with MrBeast, Cristiano Ronaldo is aiming high on YouTube.

Already a household name in the soccer world, Cristiano Ronaldo is now aiming to take over YouTube. Since starting his channel, the Al Nassr star has been creating a lot of buzz on the network.

Ronaldo has already hinted at beating Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson, the most popular YouTube creator, in terms of subscribers.

Ronaldo posted a 14-second snippet of his most recent video with MrBeast on X (previously Twitter), along with the amusing message, "Do you think I'll beat @MrBeast? 😏." In the humorous exchange between the two world-renowned figures, MrBeast gives Ronaldo tips on expanding his channel.

"What you start doing will determine it. I believe it would break you if you started reacting to your best plays while other football players were on here. Jimmy remarked, "I think you can create some amazing content if you can find a rhythm."

During the video, MrBeast stated, "I think your greatest asset is anyone will film with you so you could have so many cool collabs." "All these big names, like IShowSpeed and Tom Brady, should come in for a video."

"Good to know," said Ronaldo, nodding attentively.

In just ninety minutes, the Portugal superstar's YouTube channel reached a record-breaking one million subscribers, the fastest in the platform's history. His work up to this point has combined his legendary soccer career with partnerships, most recently with MrBeast, which has more than 200 million subscribers.

Rumors about Ronaldo's intentions on the site have been heightened by proposals for dances with other well-known people, like seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady and TikTok phenomenon IShowSpeed. Viewers may recall Brady's suggestion in April that he was in a group conversation with IShowSpeed and Ronaldo.

Beyond YouTube, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner recently scored a penalty and a bicycle kick against Poland on November 15, bringing his total number of goals scored for his country to 135.




  


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