Chris Broad warns YouTubers against collaborating with “terrible” MrBeast & Logan Paul

Prominent travel YouTuber Chris Broad called for influencers to avoid collaborating with “terrible” creators like MrBeast, Logan Paul and the Hawk Tuah girl in a no-holds-barred video.

As such, he was one of the first experts to get interviewed followingLogan Paul’s infamous incidentin Japan’s Aokigahara forest in 2017 — something Broad called the “lowest point” in his career, all thanks to another influencer.

Logan Paul on the set of IMPALUSIVE.

Years later, he’s taking a stand against Paul and other “terrible” creators, specifically namingMrBeastand‘Hawk Tuah girl’Haliey Welch, accusing the trio of actively harming the next generation that’s consuming their content.

In particular, Broad called for the internet’s top creators to take a stand and have a “good moral compass,” asking that they avoid collaborating with problematic creators who take advantage of their fans withdubious crypto coinsand allegedlymoldy lunch kits.

MrBeast with kick logo on his face

“The argument I hope to make wasn’t a controversial one,” he explained. “It’s that making money with principles matters, and partnering with people who don’t mock the dead in a forest matters.

“If the people at the top of this platform with unimaginable reach don’t have a good moral compass to guide them, then we all lose for it — particularly the next generation growing up watching this, especially if they’re raised on a diet of Lunchly.

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“My message this Christmas is very simple: choose carefully who you watch on YouTube, on social media, in general. Because where your views go really matters. It is an endorsement of that channel, of those people.”

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This isn’t the first time Broad has taken shots at major YouTubers. In October, he and fellow Brit expat CDawgVA called out MrBeast, saying the online juggernaut had a “generational falloff” and accusing him and his teamof being money-hungry.

Thus far, none of the creators named by Broad in his December 12 video have reacted to his comments, leaving viewers curious to see what they’ll say or do in response.