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YOUTUBER Rosanna Pansino has taken back her apology to fellow creator MrBeast, seemingly continuing their feud.
Last week Pansino, 38, tweeted a statement regarding MrBeast’s – real name Jimmy Donaldson – Creator Games 3 in 2021.
Creator Games is a competition created by MrBeast where popular content creators and YouTubers compete in a series of games to win money.
The third installment involved creators playing a large-scale game of hide-and-seek.
Pansino claims she ended the game in the top three but that MrBeast edited the video to make it seem as if she did poorly and other high-profile male creators performed better.
“When the video was released I was shocked, disappointed, and felt hurt. MrBeast (Jimmy) had edited the video to make me look like I performed worse than I did,” she tweeted.
“This was extra upsetting because I genuinely believed him when he said that his videos are ‘authentic and real’.”
In a string of now-deleted tweets in late October, Pansino explained the situation but soon deleted them after she was the victim of alleged “death threats” from MrBeast fans who believe she was using the drama to gain attention toward a music video she released just a few days ago.
She claimed that the two tried to talk it out in the DMs but that MrBeast wanted to call her instead of text, which she wasn’t interested in.
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Pansino soon apologized to MrBeast, saying that she “should have expressed my feelings privately and handled things directly.”
However, on November 1, Pansino allegedly made a post taking back her apology before deleting it from her profile.
Still, screenshots of Pansino’s statement have circulated online.
“I redact my apology to MrBeast of not settling things privately,” she tweeted, adding that based on information she learned behind the scenes, she “learned that certain issues will never be ‘handled’ privately, they will only be dismissed or covered up privately.
“Moving forward I do promise not to drop an ill-timed music video (completely poor timing, my bad) and will word things more clearly in the future (never my intention to downplay anyone’s experiences).”
Pansino closed by saying she is learning to find her voice and be a safe space for others.
Since then, she hasn’t made another tweet directed at MrBeast, who hasn’t posted about her statement at all.
Fans think Pansino threw shade at MrBeast with a post about creating a new “hide-and-seek league,” which some believe may be an event parodying MrBeast’s Creator Games.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Rosanna Pansino and MrBeast for comment.