Logan Paul offered a muted response to an upcoming collaboration between YouTube sensations MrBeast and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The duo issued a reminder to fans about the upcoming video which saw MrBeast claim that he was planning the biggest video ever after the Portuguese star featured him on his YouTube channel titled ‘UR. Cristiano.’
MrBeast is arguably the most successful YouTuber in the world with five channels across the platform. His main channel has attracted a whopping 332 million subscribers.
Meanwhile, Al-Nassr forward Ronaldo is new to the Youtube scene but that hasn’t stopped him breaking records despite only launching his channel in August.
Ronaldo has quickly garnered an incredible 69 million subscribers in just three months of online content.
The pair’s first collaboration dropped on November 21 after rumours circulated over a potential link-up.
That video titled ‘I meet MrBeast to break the internet’ has accumulated over 46 million views to date with the pair discussing a range of topics.
The video sees Ronaldo and MrBeast sharing a few pictures whilst donning the Al-Nassr shirt at the club’s stadium.
The photos were later posted on Instagram with MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, writing: ”We are both dropping big videos together November 30th.”
Paul, who rose to prominence through social media, has since reacted to MrBeast’s reminder with a rather subdued two-word response.
The YouTube star-turned WWE wrestler has over 23 million subscribers on his channel but appeared unimpressed by the collaboration.
He reacted by simply writing: ”Feels big.’’
According to Forbes, Paul was one of the highest-paid YouTubers in 2017, 2018, and 2021 and is the co-founder of Prime hydration drink.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo says he doesn’t want to surpass MrBeast’s YouTube subscriber count despite being way off his total at present.
MrBeast’s channel currently boasts the highest number of subscribers in the world.
Ronaldo asked him whether he felt he was going to beat his subscriber record to which the American responded: ’No,” before U-turning and declaring that Ronaldo could upstage him depending on what type of content he posts.
The former Manchester United star replied: “But this record is for you. I don’t want to beat that record, honestly.”