Mexico brings suit against media company over MrBeast pyramid videos
16/5/2025 6:11
Mexican authorities have filed a
lawsuit against a firm they say worked with popular YouTube
creator MrBeast after he produced a video at the nation's
ancient pyramids, including Chichen Itza, that violated the
terms of government permissions.
Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History
(INAH) said in a post late on Wednesday that it had given a firm
representing MrBeast, who boasts 395 million subscribers on
YouTube, permission to film at the sites but not monetize the
video.
MrBeast, whose real name is James Donaldson, uploaded a
video on May 10 entitled "I Explored 2000 Year Old Temples".
In the video's caption, he thanks local authorities,
including the INAH, for allowing him to film, while he also
touts products.
INAH said it was lodging the suit against a firm called Full
Circle Media.
"The permission granted to Full Circle Media ... did not
authorize ... the use of images of the archeological site for
for-profit advertisements of private brands," INAH said.
Reuters contacted a local production firm with that name but
did not immediately receive a response. MrBeast also did not
immediately respond to a request for comment.
In MrBeast's video, the YouTuber and his team climb on
pyramids and explore hidden tunnels in the southern states of
Campeche and Yucatan.
They are escorted through the pyramids by several guides,
including one person identified only as Arthur, who is seen
wearing an INAH vest.
"I can't believe the government is letting us do this,"
MrBeast says at one point in the video.
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