Jeffrey Randall Allen won the first season of Prime Video's "Beast Games," taking home $10 million. We caught up with the ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, a Columbus native competing in the Amazon Prime reality game show "Beast Games," won the game show's ...
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Columbus native one of last contestants on Amazon Prime's 'Beast Games,' a MrBeast creationHe is one of the few contestants remaining on Amazon Prime's "Beast Games," a reality game show created by YouTube star ...
This week, the Association for Creatine Deficiencies’ (ACD) Vice-Board Chair Jeffrey Randall Allen was crowned champion of ...
After ten weeks of riveting competition, the winner of Beast Games was announced yesterday ... On the first try (!), Player 831 (Jeffrey Randall Allen) came out victorious, taking home the money ...
The Prime Video competition series hosted by MrBeast ended with six contestants facing off for the big prize, with a surprise ...
After a season full of emotion, surprises, sacrifices and betrayals, MrBeast’s Beast Games has come to an end on Amazon's ...
The prize money for the Beast Games was $10,000,000, but the reality of what winners take home is very different.
Jeffrey Randall Allen—who was born and raised in Columbus—recently won the first season of Prime Video's "Beast Games," taking home $10 million from YouTube influencer MrBeast. In an interview ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, a Columbus native competing in the Amazon Prime reality game show "Beast Games," won the game show's first season along with $10 million in an episode that premiered Thursday.
Allen, whose son Lucas has CTD, achieves mission of winning competition TV show in his honor with plans to support funding of research to find a cure This week, the Association for Creatine ...
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