Logan Paul had got himself into a major controversy after he made disturbing comments from the Aokigahara forest in Japan. Paul was a full-time YouTuber back then and had millions of subscribers already on his channel.
While his vlogs were popular, Logan Paul took a trip to the ‘haunted forest’ of Japan, where they came across a man’s body. Logan Paul and his companions made some comments on it, which evoked the netizens to lash at him. YouTube even penalized him for the action and in response, Logan Paul apologized publicly.
Well, that apology may not have been credible enough, as Paul shared some insights on YouTubers’ content creation in an exclusive chat with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour.
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Logan Paul said, “You know character shifts are gradual and they don’t happen overnight. That’s why you see these creators or anyone who makes a colossal mistake and myself included with a half-a**ed apology.”
“And then you come back with a little bit better of an apology. Now you got two fu*** apology videos out there and because you kind of understand. But you don’t really and you are still the same person who made the mistake.”
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26-year-old Paul also claimed he has been absorbing knowledge for eight years only, in the same interaction. Henceforth, he has seemingly been through some major transitions and will no longer repeat the things that once had dragged him into controversies. However, Paul is still an outspoken personality, who doesn’t shy away from trimming his words.
Logan Paul is still a problem on the mic
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Following his exhibition stint against Floyd Mayweather in June 2021, Paul accused the boxer of stealing his pay-per-view revenue. He publicly ridiculed Mayweather, which resulted in a lawsuit getting straight at Mayweather. Although Mayweather doesn’t seem to have paid the numbers yet, Logan Paul‘s actions have clearly gained some momentum.
‘The Maverick’ is now eyeing a return to the rig and take on Brazilian personality, Whinderson Nunes. That said, he sees in for some serious action ahead, which can truly charm his pockets to a new extent.
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