
Fans watching the Sidemen Charity Match couldn't believe what MrBeast accidentally did to Emile Heskey after the game ended.
MrBeast was unveiled as a late addition to the YouTube All-Stars squad for the match, which was held at Wembley Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
All-Stars won the game on penalties, with iShowSpeed scoring the decisive spot kick to secure victory for his team.
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MrBeast, meanwhile, started at right-back and decided to take responsibility from the penalty spot to score in the first half. However, his penalty was easily saved.
The YouTube star, real name Jimmy Donaldson, then walked up the Wembley steps to collect his winners' medal along the rest of the All-Stars squad.
He could be seen shaking hands with referee Mark Clattenburg, as well as giving the official a piece of his own Feastables chocolate bar.
Heskey, who was stood next to Clattenburg, stretched out his hand to congratulate MrBeast - but the YouTube star appeared not to see him, as the former Liverpool and England star's offer of a handshake was blanked.
He wasn't the only one to fail to shake Heskey's hand, as CarryMinati did likewise seconds earlier.
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One fan - with a touch of light-heartedness - reacted: "Mr Beast giving his Feastables chocolate to Mark Clattenburg and airing Emile Heskey was not on my 2025 bucket list."
A second said: "Not Mr Beast airing Heskey."
A third added: "MrBeast just aired Heskey."
A fourth stated: "MrBeast aired Heskey sad to see."
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Heskey was part of the punditry panel for the Sidemen Charity Match, along with Eni Aluko and Jermain Defoe.
He presented Theo Baker with a Golden Boot for scoring a hat-trick in the 9-9 draw - having been substituted after just 20 seconds in what was a nod to his unfortunate history of suffering injuries in previous Sidemen matches.
The ex-Liverpool striker then embraced Deji, who had several cameos off the bench while wearing shirt number 999.
It was Speed, though, who scored the winning penalty, and he said post-match: "I did what I had to do out there, as a captain. Last minute, it was up to me, and we won.
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"At the end of the day, our team won, I got my first goal, and everybody about to be happy. It's what Ronaldo does, and I did it for him, man.
"Shout out to everybody who played. I love my team, and I love my supporters."
To donate to the Sidemen Charity Match you can visit www.sidemenfc.com, with further details available on the website.
Topics: Football, Wembley Stadium, IShowSpeed