A new rumor is doing the rounds in the content creation community, with talks of Chandler Hallow leaving Jimmy "MrBeast's" crew spreading on social media platforms such as TikTok and X. Dylan Page, a well-known content creator, posted a video on TikTok about Chandler Hallow's absence from MrBeast's recently uploaded video titled, 7 Days Stranded In A Cave.
Readers should note that Chandler Hallow is still an active member of MrBeast's crew, and he continues to share behind-the-scenes photos on his official Instagram account.
What did Dylan Page say about Chandler Hallow amid his absence from MrBeast's recent video?
In a one-minute-48-second TikTok video, Dylan Page claimed that comments posted under MrBeast's most recent video (7 Days Stranded In A Cave) were "dominated" by netizens discussing Chandler Hallow's absence. Page believed that Hallow's reduced screen time in MrBeast's recent videos fueled speculations about him wanting to part ways with the YouTuber:
"See, not only was he (Chandler Hallow) not only in this video at all but for the last few months now, the quantity of screen time he has had has sparked rumors that he wants to leave. People are claiming that he seems disinterested in a lot of the scenes. And even in MrBeast's last video, some of the most-liked comments were about how everyone misses Chandler, and how he's the best character on the channel. So, where is he? And what is he doing?"
Dylan Page then discussed Hallow's TikTok content, which primarily revolves around reading Bible verses:
"About two months ago, seemingly out of nowhere, he surprised all of his fans by saying that the Lord has put it in his heart to share the Word. Now, as a consequence, every single day, he makes videos on TikTok reading verses from the Bible. And, interestingly, it seems to have become the only content he is now making."
According to Page, Chandler Hallow has not explicitly announced his intention to leave MrBeast's crew:
"While this does come at a time where he's appearing less in MrBeast videos, he has never explicitly said that the two have anything to do with each other or that he has any intention of leaving MrBeast. I mean, as of right now, it seems that he was in a bad place and his recovery journey includes lifestyle changes that may not co-exist with long stints away from his wife and home, filming content with MrBeast."
While Chandler Hallow didn't appear in MrBeast's most recent video, Mack Hopkins, another recurring member of the YouTuber's crew, did, sparking widespread interest among netizens in light of the recent controversies surrounding the most-subscribed YouTuber.