World-famous YouTuber and philanthropist MrBeast, born Jimmy Donaldson, has confirmed plans to visit Kenya, revealing that the trip is part of an unusually packed global schedule.
Speaking while addressing questions about his upcoming travels, the American content creator described his current routine as “overly busy,” explaining that his days are consumed by filming, managing multiple businesses, and overseeing large-scale charitable projects across different continents.
Kenya, he noted, is one of several countries he intends to visit as part of ongoing work that blends content creation with philanthropy.

MrBeast, who commands hundreds of millions of subscribers across his YouTube channels, said his travel calendar is so tight that he often goes weeks without spending time at his own home.
“I probably won’t even go to my house this entire month,” he remarked, underscoring how frequently he is in transit for work-related commitments.
While MrBeast did not disclose exact dates or locations for his Kenya visit, his confirmation has already sparked excitement among fans and observers, especially given his history of philanthropic engagement in the country.
During previous visits, the YouTuber funded major community projects, including school feeding programmes, water access initiatives, and infrastructure improvements in rural areas.
Kenya’s inclusion in his upcoming travel plans has fuelled speculation that his visit could involve similar humanitarian efforts, potentially tied to education, food security, or clean water access.
MrBeast has consistently stated that travel for him is rarely leisure-based, with most trips designed around projects that either become content for his platforms or contribute directly to charitable causes.
Despite being widely described as one of the wealthiest creators in the world, MrBeast addressed a question that frequently intrigues fans: why he does not own luxury cars or other flashy personal assets.
According to Donaldson, the answer is simple — he has no time to enjoy them.
“What’s the point of having a luxury vehicle if I’m never home to drive it?” he said, explaining that his lifestyle makes such purchases impractical.
With most of his time spent flying between countries, coordinating shoots, or overseeing projects, owning expensive cars would amount to little more than unused status symbols.
Instead, MrBeast said he prefers to invest his earnings back into his work.
The majority of his income is reinvested into producing high-budget videos, expanding his production infrastructure, and funding philanthropic initiatives through his charity arm, Beast Philanthropy.
Through Beast Philanthropy, he has supported food banks, disaster relief efforts, housing initiatives, and medical assistance programs across several countries.
In Africa, including Kenya, his projects have drawn attention for their scale and practical impact, often focusing on sustainable solutions rather than one-off donations.
This reinvestment model, he says, is the reason he appears far less extravagant than his reported earnings might suggest.
“Almost everything I make goes back into videos or helping people,” he has noted in past interviews.


