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MrBeast ‘proves’ aliens didn’t build the Great Pyramids of Giza after making major discovery
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Updated 16:22 25 Feb 2025 GMTPublished 14:41 11 Feb 2025 GMT

MrBeast ‘proves’ aliens didn’t build the Great Pyramids of Giza after making major discovery

MrBeast spent 100 hours exploring the Great Pyramids of Giza, arguable the most famous Ancient Egyptian landmark

Tom Earnshaw

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YouTube sensation MrBeast was granted unprecedented access to the Giza necropolis as he spent 100 hours uninterrupted at the Ancient Egyptian complex.

And in spending more than four days at the site west of Cairo, the multi-millionaire stumbled across one discovery that left him being able to 'prove' that aliens didn't build the Great Pyramid of Giza or any of the other structures at the historic site.

It is one of the more popular conspiracy theories on the internet. And we kind of get it.

After all, the idea that such a huge structure in the middle of the desert - that is incredibly complex in design and construction - could be built more than 4,600 years ago and still remain standing to this day is one of the most remarkable feats in human history.

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But no, it was not extraterrestrial life that put the humungous pyramid together; as MrBreast himself proved in one hugely educational discovery at the necropolis site.

The Giza necropolis (YouTube / @MrBeast)
The Giza necropolis (YouTube / @MrBeast)

What did MrBeast explore?

While spending time in Egypt, MrBeast - real name Jimmy Donaldson - spent hours upon hours looking through the Pyramid of Khufu, Pyramid of Khafre, and the Great Sphinx of Giza.

He was even granted access to the Tomb of Osiris, a submerged tomb that is the mythical doorway to the underworld.

During his visit Jimmy is joined by Egyptologist and former Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt, Doctor Zahi Hawass, who is arguably the most educated person on the planet when it comes to Egyptology.

MrBeast making the discovery (YouTube / @MrBeast)
MrBeast making the discovery (YouTube / @MrBeast)

'Proving' aliens didn't build the Great Pyramid of Giza

MrBeast, his team and Dr Hawass then spend some time at a location in the Giza necropolis known as the tombs of the pyramid builders.

Discovered in 1990, they were discovered by archaeologists with a second site found later on in 2009.

"According to Zahi, this is literally where the people who built the pyramids were buried over 4,600 years ago," MrBeast says.

"And I know what you're thinking. Just because the writing on the wall says the people who built the pyramids are buried here, it doesn't actually prove that they were. And I thought the same thing until I saw this."

Well, what was 'this'? Moving to an outside part of the tombs of the pyramid builders, MrBeast stops the segment to say: "Zahi, I need to ask you something because they're gonna question this. You did not put this skull here?"

Examining one segment of the tomb, MrBeast and his team come across the skeletal remains of one pyramid builder from all those years ago.

Excavating the skeleton at the tomb site (YouTube / @MrBeast)
Excavating the skeleton at the tomb site (YouTube / @MrBeast)

What does the skeleton prove in relation to aliens?

"This is the exact location of the skeleton," Dr Hawass says.

"We have not moved it at all."

Explaining what science has discovered in relation to the pyramid builders and their remains, the Egyptologist adds: "We found out that all the skeleton here of men and women had a stress on their back."

The reason? They were moving what felt like countless two-tonne blocks. In fact, more than 2.3 million limestone and granite blocks were pushed, pulled, and dragged in to place on the Great Pyramid itself.

MrBeast says: "And this is why you keep saying that aliens didn't build the pyramids, because the worker's bodies are literally here.

"This might be the coolest thing I've ever done. Thank you for having me do this, Zahi."

Featured Image Credit: YouTube / @MrBeast

Topics: Aliens, Celebrity, Conspiracy Theory, Entertainment, History, MrBeast, US News, Viral, YouTube, Ancient Egypt

Tom Earnshaw
Tom Earnshaw

Tom joined LADbible Group in 2024, currently working as SEO Lead across all brands including LADbible, UNILAD, SPORTbible, Tyla, UNILAD Tech, and GAMINGbible. He moved to the company from Reach plc where he enjoyed spells as a content editor and senior reporter for one of the country's most-read local news brands, LancsLive. When he's not in work, Tom spends his adult life as a suffering Manchester United supporter after a childhood filled with trebles and Premier League titles. You can't have it all forever, I suppose.

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