Rahat Hossain Explained

Rahat Hossain
Channel Name:MagicofRahat
Views:1.5 billion
Birth Date:December 19, 1989
Birth Place:Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality:American
Occupation:YouTube personality, magician
Pseudonym:MagicofRahat
Years Active:2007–2018; 2020-present
Genre:Magic, comedy, pranks
Subscribers:7.45 million
Associated Acts:Dennis Roady &Chris Russell
Silver Button:yes
Silver Year:2010
Gold Button:yes
Gold Year:2012
Stats Update:October 22 2022
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Child:yes

Rahat Hossain (born December 19, 1989), also known by his username MagicofRahat, is an American YouTube personality, vlogger, and prankster who produces pranks and magic tricks on YouTube. As of April 11, 2024, Hossain's YouTube channel has amassed over 7.45 million subscribers, and over 1.5 billion views.[1]

Early life

Hossain's parents are from Bangladesh. He was born and grew up in Virginia Beach, where he showed passion for building things with cardboard and duct tape. Hossain attended Old Dominion University in approximately 2009, majoring in criminal justice .[2] In college, he began uploading videos featuring card tricks. The first video uploaded on his YouTube account was titled "Maxi-Twist by Rahat".[3] He uploaded almost 50 videos of this genre before filming hidden camera pranks.[4] He would be inspired by other youtubers and improve on them, He would upload videos of himself doing something another youtuber had already done before him, but improve the showmanship in his own way.

Career

Driver drive thru pranks

Hossain posted his hit video, "Drive Thru Invisible Man Prank," on January 9, 2013.[5] The video shows him dressed up as a car seat and fooling workers at various fast food restaurants, such as McDonald's and Chick-fil-A. Hossain said he constructed the car-seat outfit in 12 hours[6] after being inspired by an image he found on the Internet of a "guy who'd actually had a car-seat costume similar to what I built".[2]

The prank gained immense popularity and was featured on Fox & Friends, Good Morning America, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, among others. As of 2014, the video received over 40 million total views.[7]

In June 2014 Toyota featured Hossain in a similar invisible driver stunt in Europe, steering the Toyota Aygo.[8]

Homeless lottery winner

On March 4, 2014, Hossain uploaded a video titled "Homeless Lottery Winner" in which he pranked a homeless man named Eric Aursby. Hossain was inspired by Chris Russells video titled "Homeless Lottery Winner" uploaded on March 2, 2014. The video begins with Hossain explaining to the viewers his intention to help Aursby, who was described to Hossain by members of the community as a "nice and respectable guy". Hossain would give him a losing lottery ticket that the store clerk of a nearby convenience store (who was in on the prank) would exchange for $1000 cash, giving Aursby the impression that he had won the lottery. Immediately after receiving the money, Aursby began insisting on splitting the "prize" with Hossain and subsequently broke down in tears when Hossain declined.[9] [10] [11]

In the following weeks, Hossain uploaded another video in which he discussed the overall response to the lottery ticket prank, with viewers (who were touched by Aursby's gesture to offer half of the money to Hossain) asking how they could donate to Aursby. Hossain set up a fundraiser, with the initial goal being to raise a total of $20,000. The fundraiser ended up more than tripling this amount and collected roughly $66,000 from over 3,000 donors. Hossain remarked that he wanted to "improve his lifestyle", emphasizing Aursby's personality. While collecting the money, Aursby moved into a hotel room and was given a job at a 7-Eleven via a friend. However, Hossain would later reveal that Aursby never showed up for work, telling Hossain that he "didn't feel like it". On May 7, 2014, Hossain uploaded a video to YouTube titled "Homeless Man Gets A Home". The video shows Hossain offering to buy Aursby dinner, but that he has to stop by his house to get something. At the house, Hossain reveals that the house is not actually his, but rather Aursby's new home, which was later revealed to be paid for by thousands of Internet contributors. In a matter of days, the video received about 9 million views.[12]

In February 2018, a video was posted containing a new interview of Aursby, who claimed that he did not have access to the money and the house needed constant maintenance. He also alleged that he had not received any of the money raised from the fundraiser, he only stayed in the house from Hossain's second video for two months rather than a year and sometime after Aursby left, the house was sold for $61,000 ($5,000 less than the amount raised in the fundraiser).[13] Hossain responded on June 5, 2018, in a since-deleted Twitter post stating that the money was indeed transferred to Aursby and that he would provide bank statements to prove his innocence.

In June 2018, Aursby stated he no longer wanted the money from Hossain and forgave him for his actions.[14] However, in a July 2018 interview, Aursby again accused Hossain of keeping most of the money from the fundraiser.[15]

Return to YouTube

On August 3, 2020, a YouTube channel called JayLaw made a documentary about Hossain's "disappearance" from social media and YouTube. In the documentary, he investigates what actually happened to Hossain and the false scandal surrounding him and Eric. He also ended up contacting Trey, Hossain's ex-cameraman, where he confirms Hossain's innocence, as Trey himself was also part of the ''Homeless Lottery Winner'' and "Homeless Man Gets A Home" and confirmed Hossain is still around.

On November 18, 2020, Hossain returned to YouTube, ending his hiatus since the beginning of 2018. Hossain described his side of the story and the personal struggles he faced dealing with the aftermath of the "scandal". Hossain left the question about his return to YouTube unanswered and uncertain, explaining that his personality had completely changed and that he had been diagnosed with depression because of the false scandal.[16] He also proceeded to show all of the evidence of him giving money to Eric, hence showing that Eric had been lying the entire time.

In January 2021, Hossain uploaded a new drive-thru prank video featuring the Star Wars character Grogu, beginning his return to the platform as confirmed by his Twitter and his YouTube channel.[17] [18] Beginning on January 6, 2021, Hossain has continued to post prank videos on YouTube.[19]

Personal life

Hossain started a coffee shop business in Newport News, Virginia, called "Canvas Coffee House", which opened in 2019.[20]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MagicofRahat's YouTube Stats Social Blade Stats. socialblade.com. November 30, 2020.
  2. Web site: Local man's video drives him toward fame. Rashod. Ollison. The Virginian-Pilot. 18 January 2013. 21 September 2014. 13 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140613231608/http://hamptonroads.com/2013/01/odu-students-video-drives-him-toward-fame. dead.
  3. Web site: Maxi-Twist by Rahat. 20 July 2007. YouTube.com. 21 September 2014.
  4. Web site: MagicofRahat. YouTube. en. 2020-04-17.
  5. News: Driverless car or ghost? Drive-through prank video goes viral. David. Undercoffler. 11 January 2013. 1 November 2014. Los Angeles Times.
  6. Web site: Invisible Driver at Drive-Thru Inspires 'Epic' Video. Suzan. Clarke. 10 January 2013. 1 November 2014. ABC News.
  7. News: 'Invisible Driver' Prank Spooks Drive-Thru Workers. 9 January 2013. Huffington Post. 21 September 2014.
  8. Web site: Toyota Aygo: Invisible Driver Prank in Europe (video). Toyota. 18 June 2014. 1 November 2014.
  9. Web site: YouTube prankster gives homeless man a new home. Grimes. Stephanie. May 8, 2014. Las Vegas Review-Journal. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141102034147/http://www.reviewjournal.com/trending/good-news/youtube-prankster-gives-homeless-man-new-home. November 2, 2014. April 17, 2020.
  10. Homeless Lottery Winner. March 4, 2014. Hossain. Rahat.
  11. The Original Homeless Lottery Winner Inspired Video. March 2, 2014. Russell. Chris.
  12. Web site: Landau. Joel. Prankster Magic of Rahat gives a home to his homeless friend. 8 May 2014. NYDailyNews.com. 21 September 2014.
  13. Magic of Rahat you did me wrong and you know it. ERIC THE HOMELESS MAN 2018 UPDATE. February 16, 2018. E Tube.
  14. Web site: Goodbye YouTube / Magic of Rahat I FORGIVE YOU, PEACE. Youtube.com. 10 August 2018.
  15. Homeless lottery winner Eric said magicofrahat did him wrong. July 17, 2018. Red Bwoy TV ANIMALS.
  16. Web site: Magic of Rahat Returns. MagicOfRahat. November 18, 2020. November 30, 2020.
  17. 1341570366196596741. MagicofRahat. I’m having way too much fun filming these videos again. . 23 December 2020.
  18. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Magic of Rahat Returns . YouTube.
  19. Web site: Magic of Rahat's Proof.
  20. Web site: Coffee house coming to former HIP space in Port Warwick. Chicago Tribune. 2020-01-25. 2020-10-11.