Summary
A recently leaked email has revealed thatYouTubesensation MrBeast is pledging a comprehensive investigation into the controversy surrounding Ava Kris Tyson, a former collaborator. The email also outlines potential changes to his widely recognizedYouTubecompany, as MrBeast seeks to address the backlash and concerns that have emerged in recent weeks.
Recently, an email from MrBeast’s company began circulating on social media, and its authenticity has since been confirmed byThe Associated Press. The email addresses the ongoingcontroversy involving Ava Kris Tysonand outlines the measures being taken to manage the situation. It reveals that Quinn Emanuel, a prominent law firm, has been hired to investigate the allegations against Ava and conduct a comprehensive review of the company’s internal culture. It details several immediate changes, including the hiring of new leadership roles such as a Chief Human Resources Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as well as the implementation of mandatory training on safety, harassment, diversity, and workplace conduct for all employees.
MrBeast’s Email Leaked Online
The email also mentions plans for listening sessions led by the new President and COO, Jeff Housenbold, to gather employee feedback, and the introduction of an anonymous reporting system. An independent firm will review company policies and practices, with changes to be made based on the investigation’s findings. While these steps fromYouTube star MrBeastappear promising, it remains to be seen whether they will effectively address the ongoing criticism.
The criticism surrounding MrBeast appears to be having an impact, as evidenced by the quiet launch of his new toy line,MrBeast Lab – Swarms. The lack of a substantial marketing campaign has led some to speculate that this low-key approach is related to the ongoing backlash involving Ava. Additionally, MrBeast’s recent YouTube video, while generating millions of views within 24 hours, has faced some controversy. There were claims that the comment section was censored, prompting users to post comments without spaces to circumvent this.