As a dedicated follower of the online content universe, I must confess that I have been captivated by the whirlwind that is Vexbolts’ recent rise to stardom. Having witnessed the meteoric rise of YouTube sensation Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson and his philanthropic feats, I could never have imagined another creator stealing the spotlight in such a dramatic fashion.

The “Let him Cook” meme phenomenon has taken the internet by storm, with Vexbolts at its epicenter. It’s been fascinating to observe how this young man has navigated the treacherous waters of viral fame, managing to stay afloat amidst the relentless tide of criticism and adoration alike.

The recent collaboration between MrBeast and Vexbolts has undoubtedly been a highlight in my online journey thus far. The video’s mega-viral success serves as a testament to their undeniable chemistry and the magnetic appeal that both influencers hold over their audiences. I find myself rooting for Vexbolts, hoping he can weather this storm and emerge stronger on the other side.

In jest, I must say that if I were a betting man (or woman), I’d wager that Vexbolts will not be left behind in 2024, but rather, he’ll find a way to leapfrog into 2025 with all the grace and finesse of a seasoned pro. After all, it seems that fortune favors the bold – or at least those who can cook up a good meme!

With TikTok planning to discontinue following Vexbolts, popular YouTube personality Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson has expressed interest in parting ways with the “Let him Cook” meme creator by 2024.

As a long-time user of social media platforms, I have seen many trends come and go. However, the recent call to “mass unfollow” Vexbolts on December 31, 2024, at 11:59 pm has caught my attention. As a creator myself, I can understand the frustration of dealing with content creators who don’t deliver what they promise or engage with their audience. But as someone who values freedom of expression and diversity on social media, I am hesitant to jump on board with this trend. Instead, I believe that it is important to continue supporting those creators who bring value to our lives while also advocating for better policies and practices within the platform itself.

The aim is for the “Let him Cook” meme creator to be out of the picture by 2024, but surprisingly, this hasn’t happened for Vexbolts. On the contrary, his following has exploded, growing from 1.5 million to a staggering 8.5 million followers in just a week, as reported by SocialBlade.

Ever since the initiative began, Vexbolts has garnered the interest of several prominent online figures, most recently collaborating on a video project with YouTube sensation MrBeast.

MrBeast collabs with Vexbolts ahead of mass unfollow

“I’m passing the phone to the guy we’re leaving in 2024,” said MrBeast before passing the phone.

“Woah, what? Me?” Vexbolts shockingly replied. “Bro can you sneak me into 2025 please?”

MrBeast joked: “No, you’re in 2024. You’re gone.”

In just under a day, MrBeast’s video spread like wildfire across the internet, racking up an astounding 74 million views. Moreover, his fans couldn’t resist joining in the conversation about the event, resulting in over 138,000 comments on the video clip.

“Remind me so I don’t forget to unfollow,” one user commented.

Another said: “Either vex has accepted his fate or he thinks we’re joking.”

“Count your minutes lil bro,” a third replied.

While not all influencers may be part of the movement, some have shown their backing for it. On December 29, FaZe Rug made a statement saying, “We won’t be parting ways with Vexbolts in 2024.

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2025-01-01 19:56