How Did KSI React to DanTDM Calling out Lunchly? Tweet Explained
KSI recently responded to DanTDM’s criticism of their newly launched business, Lunchly on X (formerly Twitter). DanTDM expressed his disappointment in creators for selling “crap” for the sake of money. After Logan Paul and MrBeast addressed this backlash, KSI fired back at the 32-year-old creator with some quirky responses.
Here’s everything you need to know about KSI’s reaction to DanTDM’s comments.
KSI’s reaction to DanTDM’s criticism of Lunchly explained
MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI recently launched a grab-and-go food line, Lunchly, that sells prepackaged meals similar to its rival, the long-running American brand, Lunchables. Since its launch, the brand has been making waves in the market, following its controversial claim of being a “healthier alternative” and many creators and internet users have come out publicly to disapprove of Lunchly.
DanTDM has recently expressed his disappointment in YouTubers for using their influence with young people to sell products. Reacting to Lunchly’s launch news, he posted, “What happened to YouTubers man.. I can’t not say anything anymore. This is selling stuff for the sake of making money, simple. How does this benefit their fans? This is selling crap to kids who don’t know better than to trust the people who are selling it to them. Do better.”
Responding to DanTDM’s criticism, KSI also took to X (formerly Twitter) to respond. In one tweet, he posted past evidence of DanTDM promoting a box full of food and candy to his Minecraft audience. His caption read, “He was sponsored, then promoted and made a whole video on MunchPak (a monthly sub box full of food and candy) to his Minecraft audience full of kids. Now what?” KSI also shared DanTDM’s Tube Heroes figures and referred to them as “crap” in response to DanTDM’s original post.
Aside from KSI, both Paul and MrBeast also went publicly to defend their brand in an attempt to put an end to the ongoing Lunchly drama.
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