MrBeast claims he's ready to buy TikTok
- Dax claims he finalized a deal to buy TikTok to prevent its ban in the U.S. And has over 13 million followers on TikTok.
- President Biden and Donald Trump are both exploring ways to keep TikTok active in the U.S. Despite the ban.
- MrBeast has expressed interest in purchasing TikTok and stated, 'We have an offer ready for you.'
- If the ban passes the Supreme Court, TikTok will be unavailable for U.S. Users, and ByteDance plans to inform users about the ban.
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MrBeast claims he's ready to buy TikTok
January 19 looms ever closer, and so does your last chance to scroll through the curated FYP you've built with your blood, sweat, and precious personal data. Well, it will be your last chance unless the Supreme Court drastically changes tack (unlikely) or a very rich mogul swoops in to buy it at the 11th hour. According to himself, MrBeast—the YouTuber known for selling moldy Lunchables and running a real-life Squid Game knockoff almost as dange…
The world's most popular vlogger wants to buy TikTok to save it from being banned in the US: "Let's see if we can do it"
MrBeast, the number one content creator on YouTube by number of subscribers (344 million), intends to buy the social network TikTok, which is threatened with closure in the United States after a joke that took a serious turn.
MrBeast will try to buy TikTok, after making a joke and being contacted by "numerous billionaires"
MrBeast, the number one content creator on YouTube by number of subscribers (344 million), wants to buy TikTok, which is threatened with closure in the United States after a joke that took a serious turn, AFP reports.
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