Australian woman celebrating win in MrBeast car competition ends up disqualified with no vehicle
Published on Feb 15, 2026 at 9:06 AM (UTC+4)
by Keelin McNamara
Last updated on Feb 12, 2026 at 8:04 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones
This Australian woman was celebrating the win of a lifetime in a MrBeast car competition.
But she was left devastated after being disqualified.
The competition, held back in 2024, was hosted at the Sydney Opera House forecourt.
But this woman had her win taken away after an issue with her entry receipt.
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MrBeast competition heads Down Under
MrBeast is known for putting on some truly crazy challenges.
The YouTuber, who’s real name is James Donaldson, is revered for offering staggering amounts of money in his videos.
And this international stunt was no different.
Thousands of fans turned out to watch the YouTuber give 10 cars away, including a Lamborghini.

These were given to winning fans at the Sydney Opera House forecourt.
People could enter the competition by buying chocolate bars from his Feastables chocolate bar range.
After buying the chocolate, a QR code was provided to upload the receipt.
This is where Isabella Wilson comes in.
As a massive MrBeast fan, Wilson said she immediately went to Woolworths to buy 10 chocolate bars.

The Australian woman told 9news that she received a special notification.
She was one of the lucky winners in the MrBeast competition.
“For every chocolate bar you bought, you got a spin on the wheel,” Wilson said.
“On the last spin, I got three Lamborghinis in a row and that means you have won.”
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Australian woman gets ‘win’ taken away
She was then directed to a video from MrBeast that explained that, if she was seeing the video, then she had won.
Naturally, the Australian woman was absolutely elated with the news.

Unfortunately, this is where the story takes a nose dive.
After phoning her family to explain that she was a winner, she headed to the Sydney Opera House as she had been told.
She arrived, but was told by bemused staff that the event wasn’t for a few days.
Despite receiving a phone call from an American number, Wilson still wasn’t sure if she’d won or not.
And then she received a devastating email.

Wilson woke up one morning to an email saying that her entry had been deemed to be fraudulent.
“I said, ‘Can someone please explain this? I can literally come in and give you the receipt in person’,” she said.
But the Feastables team continued to insist that the Australian woman had been disqualified.
At the time, a spokesperson for Feastables told 9news: “The Promoter conducted this promotion in accordance with the Terms and Conditions and the promoter’s decision is final.
“The team undertook verification of the entries and disqualified any entrants that were determined to be fraudulent, in accordance with the Promoter’s rights under the Terms and Conditions.”
Naturally, Wilson was absolutely stunned by the news.
The Australian woman claims to have been contacted by several other people in the exact same situation.
‘We deserve an explanation,” she said.