Mr Beast and logan paul in india

Mumbai welcomed YouTube sensations MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) and Logan Paul on Sunday morning, sparking widespread excitement among fans and paparazzi alike. The two social media icons arrived to launch their popular brands in India, and their arrival in Mumbai has generated waves on social media. As anticipated, both stars were greeted with cheers, selfies, and an enthusiastic reception that exemplified the power of their global fanbase.

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MrBeast and Logan Paul’s Warm Welcome

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Logan Paul in India

Dressed casually in a black hoodie, shorts, and white sneakers, MrBeast greeted fans and the media at Mumbai airport, taking selfies and even fist-bumping some attendees. Expressing his excitement, he told the paparazzi, “I’m excited,” a sentiment echoed by the crowd. Meanwhile, Logan Paul opted for a dramatic entrance, arriving in a sleek Rolls Royce. He later strolled through the Bandra area, meeting fans and flashing his signature victory sign, further delighting onlookers.

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MrBeast shared the moment with fans on his Instagram story, capturing selfies and his excitement about the launch of Feastables in India. In another story, he shared a memorable moment with KSI, singing “Thick Of It,” captioning it, “I got to listen to Thick Of It… I can die happy now.”
Logan Paul also documented his experience, signing a Prime bottle for fans, showing his excitement for the launch.

Five days ago, CarryMinati, a popular Indian YouTuber, shared an Instagram post with MrBeast, hyping the duo’s visit and launch event in Mumbai. The video post showed MrBeast announcing his arrival in India alongside Logan for the launch, driving fan anticipation further.

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The Reason for Their Visit: Major Launches

This visit isn’t just a casual trip for the YouTubers. MrBeast is launching his chocolate brand, Feastables, while Logan, along with YouTuber KSI, will debut Prime, their hydration drink. Both brands have found considerable success in the U.S. and are set to compete in India’s thriving snack and beverage markets. MrBeast teased this trip on Instagram, heightening anticipation by announcing that he, Logan, KSI, and YouTube star IShowSpeed would be in India for the launch.

Collaborations with Local YouTube Stars

The duo has teamed up with India’s popular YouTuber CarryMinati (Ajey Nagar), adding an extra layer of appeal to their visit. The influencers are expected to participate in an exclusive event in Mumbai, giving Indian fans a unique chance to see the three internet icons in action. CarryMinati has shared his excitement on social media, adding to the build-up around the launches and collaborations.

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What’s Next? Boxing with Mike Tyson

In addition to the product launches, fans are looking forward to Logan Paul’s upcoming Netflix boxing match against the legendary Mike Tyson on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Texas. This showdown has generated international buzz, solidifying Logan’s reputation as both an influencer and a professional athlete.

As MrBeast and Logan Paul embark on this India tour, fans are keeping a close watch on social media for more updates, and with potential Bollywood appearances on the horizon, their visit promises to be an unforgettable event.

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