Max Fosh Calls Mr Beast, Shows Us His Saucy Search History and Steals Our Show Idea

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    Wednesday, 22 April 2026 - 50 minutes

    Max Fosh calls Mr Beast (maybe), reveals his embarrassing search history and fails to explain why donkey's have crosses on their backs.Youtuber and comedian @MaxFosh  joins Will Sebag-Montefiore to go through his phone and expose his grubby little secrets. Max opens up about his first ever brand deal, his daily average screentime (long enough to watch his last 23 videos) and why he felt it was ok to steal our idea for this show, 5 years before we made it. Max joined us just before his viral Sidemen Charity Match Yellow card moment!In Max's Dms we find out that someone has messaged him 637 days in a row asking to be in a video, but when we try to call him... he doesn't answer. Sorry Hdoycey!Max also speaks to us about his relationship with his phone describing it as "terrible". The terrifying addiction of short form content is worrying, says Fosh, but that may be the "pot calling the kettle black".Guest Bio:Maxi Fosh is an English YouTuber and comedian. As of March 2026, his YouTube channel has over 4.93 million subscribers.Fosh's YouTube channel has amassed more than 4 million subscribers, and includes "silly" pranks and jokes – as well as other comedic content. The channel was started on 13 January 2016 and posted its inaugural video on 18 October 2017, which started a series called "StreetSmart" (the channel's name at the time) where Fosh would interview people on the streets.In May 2022, Fosh placed a large sign reading "Welcome to Luton", visible from the approach path for Gatwick Airport, to trick arriving travellers into thinking they were instead at Luton Airport, triggering reactions from local news and social media. Being noticed by the media, Fosh made several appearances on TV and radio, although some people criticised the prank as having caused undue stress for arriving passengers. Fosh had use of the land on which the sign was placed for six weeks, and said that renting the land and materials for the sign cost more than £4000.In 2025, Fosh obtained a symbolic death certificate from the unrecognised micronation Principality of Seborga as part of a satirical video project intended to test whether such documentation could be used to obtain a refund for a ticket from an airline. The video, which was uploaded on 30 June, documented his visit with Seborga's head of state, a staged funeral, and the submission of the certificate to the airline. Although the airline began reviewing the refund request, Fosh ultimately discontinued the process after receiving legal advice against pursuing the claim further.In September 2025, Fosh, in a bathtub, sailed across the Celtic Sea, from Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly. The idea had been based on a drawing he had made at the age of six; it was of him "in a bath tub sailing the seas." He had set sail from Sennen Cove, Cornwall at 7:30 BST and arrived in Hugh Town 9 hours later at 16:00 BST. Prior to the voyage, he had titled the boat, Billy the Bathtub Boat; then, upon arrival at Hugh Town, he gifted it to a 10-year-old.[28] Later that year, he would upload a 2-part YouTube video on it; part one on December 11, then part two on December 14.[Source: Wikipedia]Host: Will Sebag-MontefioreGuest: Max FoshProducer: Hugh Smiley

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