Transgender Activist Chris Tyson Exits MrBeast YouTube Channel Amid Shocking Child Grooming Allegations

Chris Tyson, now known as “Ava Kris Tyson”, announced his departure from the MrBeast YouTube Channel on X after accusations that he groomed a 13-year-old child.

MrBeast’s media empire seemed unstoppable. It grew even when the most popular YouTube channel was launched. It has a candy bar chain in grocery stores and a chain of hamburgers. MrBeast gives money to random people and charities to help them achieve their dreams.

Parents became worried in 2022 when Tyson, a co-host of a television channel, revealed that she was transgender. He also took hormone therapy. The media slandered parents who were concerned about their children’s exposure to someone like him as a role model. In articles, he was portrayed as a victim by the media.

In 2023, Tyson posted a screen capture of him saying, “Nothing cranks me k**b as some loli.” Japanese animated pornography, “Loli,” is a Japanese animation in which the girls’ faces are redrawn to make them appear younger. This has parents worried about their children watching MrBeast.

Yesterday, accusations of child grooming surfaced. As usual, parental instincts proved to be more reliable than mainstream media. Lava won a signed knife from Tyson.

Tyson started to regularly talk to the children between 13 and 15 years old. The screenshots showed sexually explicit discussions between the adult and the child. Snapchat deleted the posts immediately, so there is no record of the conversation.

Tyson deleted every tweet from his X account in the last month. The account is now blank and there is no way to prove that.

MrBeast linked Lava, now an adult, to Keemstar, who is a streaming pop culture star. Lava said that Keemstar’s comments that Tyson was not to be worried about were jokes. No additional information was given to confirm these suspicions.

Tyson announced on his X Profile today that he would be leaving the show due to online pressure. He said in his post: “I apologize if my past comments have offended or hurt anyone. It was not my intent. Due to recent events, and to protect both my mental health and my family, we’ve decided it is best that I permanently step away from MrBeast and social media.

Chris Tyson has made only one public statement as @kristyson.