Fans can now bid on items Airrack ‘stole’ from MrBeast, FaZe Rug & Jake Paul

Airrack’s viral break-in video has turned into a charity auction, with fans now able to bid on personally owned items from some of YouTube’s biggest creators.

Goldin has partnered with YouTube creator Airrack to launch a new charity auction featuring items taken from the homes and personal collections of creators, including MrBeast, Jake Paul, FaZe Rug, and Salish Matter, with all proceeds going to the Make a Wish foundation.

Okay, so Airrack is selling off 10 different items, and each one comes with a signed note proving where it came from – basically, a certificate of authenticity. The auction starts now and runs until June 24th, but if there are still bids coming in, it’ll go into an extended bidding period starting at 10 PM Eastern Time.

Goldin auction features MrBeast clothing, FaZe Rug’s half-eaten burger & more

Among the most notable items in the auction are several pieces previously owned and worn by MrBeast, including a New York Yankees hat, a pair of Nike Air Force 1 sneakers, and two MrBeast x Naruto Shippuden long-sleeve shirts.

Jake Paul is selling a couple of things from his boxing career: gloves he’s actually used, and a brand new, unopened pair of hand wraps from his training gym in Georgia.

Salish Matter’s contribution is a signed yellow “Sincerely Yours” hoodie from her skincare brand, while FaZe Rug’s lots include a signed PlayStation 5 controller and a mounted half-eaten In-N-Out Double-Double burger that Airrack took from Rug’s kitchen counter during filming.

Ken Goldin, the founder and CEO of Goldin, is inviting fans to join the ongoing auction and place their bids.

As many people saw in Airrack’s video or have heard about, the auction is now happening on Goldin’s platform, according to Goldin.

Airrack’s collection of items from MrBeast, Jake Paul, FaZe Rug, and The Matter is now up for auction at Goldin. All money raised from the auction will be donated to Make-A-Wish. It’s a live auction, so people are bidding in real-time, and the highest bidder wins each item.

Currently, the most expensive item up for auction is a half-eaten In-N-Out burger that FaZe Rug saved. It’s already received many bids and the price has gone over $5,700.

The unique Pizza Hut card Airrack received after hitting 10 million YouTube subscribers is also attracting a lot of bids.

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2026-06-11 18:26