Logan Paul and his friends spent their New Year’s Eve in Gstaad. Gstaad is a premium skiing resort in Saanen, Switzerland. The resort is in the Swiss Alps and attracts the highest strata of society, i.e., billionaires. Recently, Paul and his friends found themselves there.
While Paul and his friends enjoyed the party, there was an instance when Paul almost got into a fight.
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Co-host Mike Majlak detailed Paul’s fight with a security guard. “All of a sudden I see a massive arm reach out, ‘Gimme the jacket’ and just yokes it from the f****ng dude. And the dudes face was like, ‘I have never’.”
“He was so offended and Logan’s just like, ‘Racist!’ and we’re in this beautiful hotel and Logan’s just flipping out. So I go to Logan and I pulled him to the side, I was like bro chill out.” The entire set burst out laughing as Majlak narrated the story.
This Impaulsive episode looked like a very impulsive decision. The cast used make-shift mics that they connected to their iPhones to record audio. The cast also spoke about their experience spending New Year’s Eve with billionaires.
Logan Paul spends $3.5 million on fake Pokemon cards
At the end of 2021, Logan ‘The Maverick’ Paul revealed his latest purchase in the Pokemon world. The YouTuber turned boxer spent $3.5 million on 11 first edition sets of Pokemon cards and claimed it was the only known pack in the world.
the only known one in the world pic.twitter.com/UZEAavgD8e
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) December 20, 2021
According to a Pokémon trading card fansite named PokeBeach, the pack is fake. Twitter went into a frenzy when various websites broke the news. Paul finally responded to the allegations, saying, “Update on this: I’m flying to Chicago this weekend to verify the case with BBCE, the company who insured its authenticity to be continued…”
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update on this: I’m flying to Chicago this weekend to verify the case with BBCE, the company who insured its authenticity
to be continued… https://t.co/grLMa92JCM
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) January 5, 2022
This is not the first time Paul has spent so much money on Pokemon cards. But this may be the first time he spent so much money on fake cards.
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