Rosanna Pansino disproves fake Lunchly mold claims from MrBeast fans with unedited video

As a long-time gamer and video enthusiast with a keen eye for authenticity, I must say I find myself intrigued by this recent turn of events surrounding Rosanna Pansino and the moldy Lunchly scandal. Having watched numerous videos spanning various genres, from gameplay to food reviews, I’ve learned to develop a discerning palate for what feels genuine and what appears staged.


Rosanna Pansino responded to claims from MrBeast‘s followers that her viral video featuring moldy cheese in a Lunchly meal was fabricated, by posting an uncensored version of the clip.

At first, the YouTuber posted a video where it appeared she discovered moldy mozzarella cheese in her Pizza Lunchly meal, even though she claimed the expiration date was yet another two months off. This action has since ignited criticism from some viewers due to accusations that she manipulated the footage.

Responding to this, Pansino shared on her Twitter/X platform: “Many followers of MrBeast were circulating a falsehood about me fabricating the moldy Lunchly video and refusing to show the complete, unedited version. Here’s the full clip, no cuts.

Despite understanding that some skeptics might remain unconvinced, Panisino expressed optimism that the raw video, along with the multiple online accounts of suspected moldy Lunchly items, would bring about clarity. She cautioned her audience, “Please be mindful when consuming these products if you happen to own them.

Previously, some devoted fans of MrBeast have propagated the falsehood that I was staging the moldy Lunchly video and wouldn’t release the full, unedited version. Now, for those who may still doubt its authenticity, here is the truth. Despite their skepticism, perhaps the numerous other videos available online showcasing moldy mozzarella cheese will convince them otherwise.

— Rosanna Pansino (@RosannaPansino) October 22, 2024

In the video attached to the post, you’ll find an unedited clip that lasted approximately three minutes. During this time, she presented and unpacked various types of Lunchables and Lunchly for a comparison review. This continued until she reached the Pizza variant of Lunchly, at which point she declared finding mold in it.

Even though some people remain skeptical about Pansino’s claims, the extended, unedited footage has convinced numerous individuals that the process shown in the video is authentic, including this statement: “Leaving them out for several days to heat up isn’t part of the video, right?

Initially, given your history of disagreements with MrBeast, I had my doubts and suspected that what you shared might be fabricated. However, the raw footage gives off a vibe of authenticity, so I approached it cautiously, like taking a small pinch of salt.

It’s quite evident that you didn’t fabricate the issue. This becomes even more obvious when inspecting the container’s seal, as it was pointed out. This remark seemed to refer back to her initial video where she highlighted that the defective item lacked an adhesive sealant like other Lunchly products have around their cheese.

Rosanna Pansino disproves fake Lunchly mold claims from MrBeast fans with unedited video

Initially raised doubts about her videos and social media posts were further intensified when she began filming with two ex-employees of MrBeast, Jake Weddle and DogPack404, who had previously made accusations concerning his work environment.

In addition, Pansino has leveled some allegations at MrBeast. For instance, she claimed he manipulated the footage in his Creator Games 3 video to exclude her from the top three positions. However, she later retracted these claims and removed her related posts.

At present, neither Lunchly nor any other concerned parties such as MrBeast, Logan Paul, or KSI have yet to address the ongoing dispute regarding the claim that Lunchly meals contained moldy cheese.

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2024-10-22 17:18