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MrBeast and T-Series: YouTube Star Concerned Subscriber Battle with Indian Music Label Could Escalate into ‘India vs America’ Conflict

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YouTube sensation MrBeast is on the verge of making history by surpassing T-Series as the most subscribed channel on the platform. With a current subscriber count of 262 million, MrBeast is closing in on the Indian music label giant, which sits at 266 million subscribers.

In a recent interview, MrBeast expressed his determination to claim the top spot on YouTube, a feat that eluded PewDiePie in the past. Despite T-Series actively engaging its fan base to maintain its lead, MrBeast remains confident in his ability to overtake them.

However, MrBeast is quick to address concerns about the subscriber battle turning into a divisive “India vs. America” debate. He emphasized that his goal is not to incite any form of racism towards T-Series or its supporters.

“I just want to be the most subscribed channel. I have fans in India, and they are awesome. It has nothing to do with that,” MrBeast stated. He made it clear that he does not condone any racist behavior from his audience and urged them to show respect towards all parties involved.

As the race towards 300 million subscribers heats up, MrBeast’s focus remains on achieving his goal without resorting to divisive tactics. With a strong message of unity and respect, MrBeast is determined to make history on YouTube in a positive and inclusive manner.

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