YouTuber MrBeast at heart of Mexican government lawsuit over Mayan video
The Mexican government is suing the media house that produced popular YouTuber MrBeast‘s latest video, claiming they violated the terms of an archeological permit for the Mayan pyramids by pushing the influencer’s own snack brand — and profiting from the “heritage that belongs to all Mexicans.”
At the end of a video titled, “” — viewed almost 65 million times in a week — MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson promotes his Feastables chocolate peanut butter cup snack, jokingly calling the product a “special Mayan desert” and “the only Mayan-approved snack on the planet.”
Mexican authorities said the production company for the controversial YouTuber, Full Circle Media, was given a permit to film at the sites — which included popular Mayan pyramid Chichén Itzá near Cancun — but it didn’t 🃏include commercial us♕e.
The contentious Feastables scene appears to be filmed at the influencer’s campsite, though the video doesn’t state where exactly that was located.
“This video … was meant to highlight these treasured Mayan sites in Mexico,” a spokesperson for MrBeast told The Post. “No advertisement material was shot on any archaeological sites overseen by INAH (Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History), so it is unfortunate that this has turned into a political issue.”
The 27-year-old YouTuber was also accused of spreading disinformation about the Mayan culture♍.
“The nation’s heritage, which is public by nature, cannot be exploited by commercial enterprises,” Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History posted in a .
“For this reason, the INAH has filed lawsuit against the production company, demanding compensation for damages and a public retraction.”
“We disagree with those who take advantage of the willingness of institutions to violate the terms of the authorizations granted,” Claudia Curiel de Icaza, .
But the government’s response drew swift criticism from Mexicans.
“Continuing with this farce of sanctioning the YouTuber will only further undermine the government’s credibility,” pointed out one Playa del Carmen resident on X. “The mistake is not MrBeast’s, it is the one who gave them permission from the beginning without investigating the type of content he produces.”
“What a way to shoot yourself in the foot. You got some free publicity… Keep your ego to a minimum,” said Guadalajara’s Moyo Mendozo.
At one point in the video after he enters one of the ancient pyramids, Donaldson says “I can’t believe the government’s letting us do this.” He had access to areas that are restricted to other tourists, including Mexicans.
MrBeast topped the in 2024 and has an estimated net worth of $550 million. He’s the most popular person on the platform, with 395 million subscribers.