Back in 2025, MrBeast and Mark Rober launched TeamWater, which was a charity campaign to raise $40 million for clean water access, and they ran a massive livestream on Kick where MrBeast called up creators live on camera and asked them to donate. The stream hit its $40 million goal.
Jynxzi was one of the creators who got called during that stream, and he has now come back in April 2026 to say the whole thing did not sit right with him, even though the cause is good. Jynxzi said he felt like creators were being pressured into donating on camera in front of hundreds of thousands of viewers and called the stream uncomfortable and excruciating. MrBeast has responded.
Jynxzi Said The Stream Was Just MrBeast Pressuring People To Donate

Jynxzi went off about the 2025 charity stream during an April 2026 broadcast and said the whole thing was weird because TeamWater is a great cause, but MrBeast was putting creators on the spot live in front of a massive audience. He called it one of the worst streams he has ever watched.
Jynxzi said, “One of the most uncomfortable, weird streams of all time. Basically, this is all the stream was. MrBeast pressuring people into donating to TeamWater, which is a great cause, but at the end of the day let’s be honest.”
He also brought up who actually walks away with all the credit when TeamWater hits its fundraising numbers and said it is MrBeast who gets the recognition and not the creators who are donating while being pressured in front of hundreds of thousands of viewers.
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He continued, “If TeamWater raises $100m, who gets the credit for it? Who’s going to say ‘This is TeamWater, and we raised this amount of money’? Mr Beast. Basically, we’re all donating, he’s getting all the credit, but we’re all getting pressured into donating to hundreds of thousands of people. At the end of the day, it goes to a good cause, but that’s all this stream is. This stream is just excruciating.”
MrBeast Fired Back And Said The Creators Did Get Their Credit

MrBeast responded and said the stream had hundreds of thousands of live viewers, and the clips pulled millions of views, so the creators who donated did get credit from it. He was blunt about it. He said he does not feel bad for asking multi-millionaires to help people who are drinking dirty water get clean water so they can live longer.
MrBeast said, “We were streaming in front of hundreds of thousands of people, and the clips got millions of views, so they did get ‘credit’. Regardless, I don’t feel bad for asking multi-millionaires publicly to help people drinking dirt water get access to clean water so they can live longer.”
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TeamWater already hit its original $40 million goal but people can still donate through the official website.

