PewDiePie Has A New Partner To Deal With T-Series And That Is Elon Musk
Arnav Dhar
Musk affirmed on a Twitter post that he would join Pewds’ Meme Review along with Justin Roiland, the brilliant creator of Rick and Morty.
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It is confirmed by the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX on January 28 that he wants to host a series called Meme Review, created by PewDiePie on this Youtube channel.
It’s might be something that the Internet-drama lovers have wanted to see for a long time.
In the course of the most recent couple of months, PewDiePie and T-Series have been in a strained battle to gain Youtube’s honorable title of the most subscribed channel. Most of the time, T-Series is left not far behind, never more than 100,000 subscribers even now Pewds is having a huge number of subscribers: 86 million.
And so PewDiePie wants to make something to expand that gap.
Musk affirmed on a Twitter post that he would join Pewds’ Meme Review along with Justin Roiland, the brilliant creator of Rick and Morty.
Elon Musk is familiar with Youtube drama; his notorious meeting on Joe Rogan’s video in which he caused some trouble with NASA by smoking weed. Accompanying with a recent controversial character like Pewds, it can form either a disaster or a perfect match.
Musk is having a huge influence on fans and journalists thanks to his Twitter, notwithstanding catching the attention of Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, who has praised Musk as among the greatest influencer on the platform. Since we all know about Musk’s thoughtless words on Twitter as he called a diver who helped save the boys in the Thai Cave incident last year “pedo” and later revealed that he would privatize Tesla, causing SEC to investigate, we’ve yet to know if his Twitter post is true.
And for the sake of T-Series, the biggest Indian channel on Youtube, it has quite recently discreetly continued on ahead, gathering an amazing amount of subscribers all alone. As of now, it’s not far behind PewDiePie with a gap of about 28,000 subscribers. Will Pewds and his new partner expand the gap? Only time will tell.
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