MrBeast divides fans as he crashes expensive car into duct tape in recent video

In a new short video, MrBeast answered the question of how many strips of duct tape would it take to stop a Lamborghini - and fans were unsure what to think

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MrBeast is known for doing extravagant and costly stunts for his videos. The YouTube giant uploaded a video on YouTube and Instagram that was a small part of his bigger "$1 vs $500,000 Experiences" video uploaded earlier this month. This short video was titled: "How Much Tape To Stop A Lamborghini?" At the beginning video, MrBeast had on a red jumpsuit and gave two thumbs up to the camera as a light blue Lamborghini drove through one strip of grey duct tape.

The video then continues showing the luxury car going through 10, 100, 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000 strips of tape. MrBeast fans all say the same thing as he faces a jet engine in latest video MrBeast surrounded by bodyguards as fans 'freak out' and crowd auto train in India MrBeast spent over $100M making 'mind-blowing' Beast Games Amazon show The 10,000 strips must have taken a toll on the car, as when it was shown going through the next level, 15,000 strips, the hood of the car was missing. As it crashed through the tape, the car seemed to lose control and veer off the road towards the camera before the camera cut.



The trashed car then went through 25,000 strips of duct tape barely, and then MrBeast showed the ruined car just tapped 25,001 strips of tape and did not break through as the video ended. While spending exuberant amounts of money for videos is nothing new for the YouTuber, fans took to the comments of the video to bash the destruction of the car. "Bro destroying a Lambo for a short is insane," one fan commented.

Another wrote: "He really destroyed an expensive car just to see how much duct tape it took to stop it.” A third added: "As a car lover this broke my heart." Others loved the video.

"Bro, the car at the end did not disappoint,” a fourth user said. A fifth added: "Huge respect for the guy that put the tape and drove the car." Some people in the comments thought that there wasn't an actual car involved and it was artificial intelligence.

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