Huge YouTuber Caught Recklessly Speeding

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Huge YouTuber Caught Recklessly Speeding


Marques Brownlee, one of the biggest tech YouTuber’s on the website, has recently been called out for speeding in a video that he recently uploaded, going almost three times the speed limit. Buckle up.

previous video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Too7oc44LyM
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  1. It's okay he's a billionaire so he isn't really need to follow the rules. This is the same attitude other YouTubers take to like Cletus McFarland and Brooks at drag times etc they always speed well above 100 miles an hour in residential areas and it's okay for them to do it and not go to prison

  2. Oh im just just now realizing this is a channel dedicated to hating on MKBHD i was wonder why everything seemed so biased and direct if you got haters your doing something. Right 👍

  3. Yeaahhh not sure I buy the Duck's argument on sponsored stuff. Like yeah I get that youtubers are allowed to do sponsored stuff, I get it, but the viewers are ABSOLUTELY allowed to not like it. YouTube WAS for the love of the game for years and making money on YouTube isn't something that anyone can just apply for like you can a regular job. It's never the audiences fault that they don't like it

  4. We need to stop idolizing YouTubers guys , we all make reckless decisions from time to time, there are human after all , I would have probably done the same thing if I was in a lambo

  5. people are silly if you think speeding in performance cars in areas you arent is terrible lol. If you own a car with 200mph on the speedometer or more trust me every owner, leaser, and or renter of the car has broken speed limits 80% of their drives at some point lol. I will agree his app was scam worthy though 🤣

  6. did any kids get hit or did this man hurt any of you but you have numerous of dui people that is doing way worse every single time they do it one after the other,also getting arrest on camera. i can presume out of 2585 commenters most of you people are on some form of charges acting triggered when most of you people have charges against you.

  7. @9:30 generally speaking, it’s only a matter of time. You (at least I) have a good sense of influencer personalities, and he’s one of them that will crash and burn. Their mindset, their inability to remain humble and human, and the general sense of entitlement always leads to their destruction. It’s natural selection as far as I’m concerned. These guys are given more than they need, and they allow greed and vanity to overcome them.

  8. Looks like the fame got to him. I could see it coming when the cars started coming into the mix. And of course, hes high profile, so he thinks he can get away with anything. Love it 😆

  9. Its very clear why people care about sponsors. We've heard the way the sponsorships work. They literally control everything you say, nobody wants to be "influenced" by an influencer that's just a corporate puppet. When your channel is reviewing especially, how else can you remain trustworthy? Just seeing the way tech channels handle the release embargos and such so they can "play ball" is just frustrating.

  10. One thing Marques understands more than the average person, is that the internet is a cess pool of fools with useless opinions. He could've been
    sentenced to death for this apparent 'atrocity' and people would still not be satisfied. He did the best thing by apologizing and just kept it pushing. You clowns in the comments can keep whining until pigs fly, it won't change sh!t.😂

    The world's a cruel place but at least he had the deceny to apologize. Just move on already.

  11. I met him at CES 2020 at the Amazon/Rivian booth. It was the rudest/coldest interaction I’ve ever had with an “influencer”. He got so mad I said hi despite both of us being on the same side of the booth as patrons and there as press. The whole interaction threw off my perception of him off ever since. Nice guy on camera really awful and cold in person.

  12. This comment section is ridiculous. 'Reckless speeding isn't that bad' – just because he happened not to hit anyone? Y'all know damn well going 95 in a 35 zone with children around is too fast. Would you still defend him if he ran over someone?

  13. What’s even more ridiculous is that even if they hadn’t forgotten to blur out the other speedometer, anyone with halfway decent math skills could figure out roughly how fast he was going just from the footage itself.

  14. I feel like the internet can get too judgemental… we already had car shows where presenters drive powerful cars at excessive speeds … its just that they have better editors who hide such things..

    Thats not even touching on the fact the large organizations such as gumball 3000 exist.

    Why are people acting holier than thou ?