@Coffeezilla

Thanks for supporting the channel so much everyone. ❤❤ Patreon.com/coffeezilla

@BlargMyShnoople

Ryan P was supposed to be my first manager. Dodged a hell of a bullet there. Great video dude!

@ruhicenetvideos

This is crazy. Plus the way you produced this film is jaw dropping.

@dr.zoidberg8666

It sounds like this guy should actually be arrested, not just exposed online.

@ag0raph0bia_

It’s not entirely about the contents of the video, but I absolutely appreciate how when the accusations became more explicit/triggering/exploitative, you don’t go over them in the same storytelling type atmosphere as before. You sit down and tell it straightforward, not glorifying the subject matter.

@pqk.

It's insane that you can scam people left and right like this and not end up in jail. Scammers shouldn't "take some heat" they should serve time.

@justanotheryoutubechannel

That fake ad break totally tricked me, I thought it was part of the video at first but then I started to doubt it, and actually alt tabbed back into the app to skip them until your face suddenly showed up.

@humanoid2525

Imagine one man having the worst traits of Logan Paul, EDP, and Boogie, COMBINED, and managing to act on them SIMULTANEOUSLY, all while being almost invisible

@robertstewart448

Damn this one aged like fine wine. Seven months later and YouTube is outing Mr Beast directly. Hopefully you do a follow up.

@Stay_Proper

Coffee went in tryna bust some scammer, and then found out he was dealing with a real weirdo creep and realized he had to both expose a scam and a monster.

@MarcusFigueras

got so worried there was a secret cabal of youtubers scamming their fans, but I think this might be worse. What should've been an easy slam dunk of a company soiled by organizing ponzi type payments and ruining the reputation of several youtubers by association

@stopmefoamjumping

This is a good investigation, but this man needs to go to jail, not get cancelled

@evankimori

Any controller of a company that sits in an interview and goes on about how he "does not have a money problem" but "prefers spending it on others" should be a blaring warning sign. 

That is financial irresponsibility at its lowest level and the investors should take notice. The minute that interview came out, stock prices should have started plummeting.

@christhomas3035

Coffee never disappoints. Those other creators should go public, only one who should be fearing a lawsuit is Ryan.

@CivilianTactical

The worst part about this was thinking my YouTube premium was broken. You tricked me with your fake ads sir!

@Z.hwr.77

This man called it. The shit that is surfacing is bigger than just mrbeast, where there is smoke there is fire.

@At.las_

When I hear someone is a journalist, THIS level of detail is what im expecting.

Bravo, Coffee

@joegeezly9613

It almost feels like the nudes could be used as blackmail. Maybe a lot of the creators who don’t won’t to go public are doing so because of fear he might retaliate..?

@mylittlethoughttree

This kind of story is rarely anyone's choice of subject matter but it's super important to discuss when it comes up. Part of the reason these things still happen so frequently is because our culture remains reluctant to discuss it

@IrisCorven

Holy shit. This explains a lot about why Misfits just kind of dipped, out of the blue. However, the "not much corroborating evidence" part baffles me. If you listen to the first 20 or so episodes of their podcast, there's a LOT of talk about how Ryan made a habit of getting people fucked up on drugs no matter where they were/went. Even then, it felt predatory and weird that he was constantly pushing drugs at the Misfits, especially considering one of the group's major issues with drugs over the years.