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MrBeast's new show already faced controversy. Its new giveaway partner may bring more
FILE - Jimmy Donaldson, the popular YouTube video maker who goes by MrBeast, wears a Lionel Messi jersey as he stands in a sideline box at the start of an MLS soccer match between Inter Miami and CF Montreal, March 10, 2024, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File) · Associated Press Finance · ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK (AP) — MrBeast's ambitious reality show, which the YouTube megastar hopes will expand his giant online reach and turn the corner on recent controversies, is already raising questions from consumer advocates over a partnership with a fintech company.

Prime Video's Thursday premiere of the record-setting “Beast Games" capped off a tumultuous year for Jimmy Donaldson and his production company. Shortly after reaching never-before-seen YouTube subscriber totals, MrBeast began facing heightened scrutiny over past “inappropriate content,” the channel's philanthropic efforts, its workplace culture and allegations of dangerous on-set conditions that Donaldson has denied.

As MrBeast's loyal following tunes in to watch 1,000 contestants compete for $5 million on “Beast Games," they are invited to scan a QR code for a shot at winning their own life-changing money. It's a $4.2 million sweepstakes run by fintech company MoneyLion, an app that sends cash advances — often for a fee to workers living paycheck to paycheck.

The collaboration is billed as a way for MrBeast, who has sought to regain brand trust in recent interviews with alternative media personalities, to give back to his fanbase while presenting them with MoneyLion's personal finance tools. But consumer advocates warn MoneyLion's early payments — which are also promoted to giveaway entrants — operate as payday loans that could trap needy users in earnings-depleting borrowing cycles with additional fees.

Watchdogs find that those services are not recommendable for younger audiences, making it an unusual partner for MrBeast to introduce to his persuadable fandom.

“These types of high-cost, fintech payday loans, wrapped up in fancy apps, just put people in a debt trap where they have to borrow this week’s pay to pay last week’s loan and (it) sets them back in their financial goals,” said Lauren Saunders, a director at the National Consumer Law Center who specializes in small dollar lending.

“Beast Games” marks Donaldson’s crossover into television entertainment. The North Carolina native has already captured online attention spans with his highly-produced, fast-paced YouTube videos that often feature absurd stunts and massive cash sums; "Beat Ronaldo, Win $1,000,000” recently pit professional athletes against amateurs in their respective sports.

He's now testing the broad appeal of those viral spectacles as the host of a competition series that promises “nail-biting, physical, mental, and social challenges” similar to Netflix's fictional survival drama “Squid Game." The $5 million prize is believed to be the largest in reality television history. Donaldson posted recently that he spent $14 million alone “building a city in a field” for the contestants remaining after an initial series of tests. He gave away $2 million alone in the first episode of the 10-part series, which largely consisted of mental trials as he bribed players to eliminate themselves or their entire teams with cash rewards up to a hundred grand.