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Logan Paul

Logan Paul

Logan Alexander Paul is an American social media entertainer who started creating videos on Vine. He is a former State placing wrestler and received two academic scholarships to attend Ohio University in Athens. Paul's first television acting job was a short in Bad Weather Films, playing Rainbow Man. This led to a sequel called Rainbow Man. In early 2015, Paul appeared on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as a malicious kidnapper. In the pilot of the new series, Weird Loners , the role of the Logan Twins is portrayed by Logan Paul. He has since worked with other Vine users, such as King Bach, Christian Delgrosso, and Lance210. [undefined] Paul later branched out into acting in television and films. His television work includes a guest appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and a role in the comedy series Weird Loners. His film work includes the dystopian science fiction YouTube Red film The Thinning and the adult comedy Airplane Mode. He has also started his own brand called Maverick, named after his parrot. He had a boxing exhibition against Logan Paul in 2021.

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Personal Life

Logan Alexander Paul was born in Westlake, Ohio on April 1, 1995. Logan Paul is the older brother of Jake Paul, who also gained notoriety on Vine and was featured on Disney Channel's

Suicide video controversy

On December 31, 2017, Paul uploaded a vlog to his YouTube channel depicting the recently deceased corpse of a man who had committed suicide by hanging in Aokigahara at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, known as the "suicide forest" due to its high popularity as a suicide site.

Initially intended to be part three of his "Tokyo Adventures", the group had planned to camp in the woods, but in response to finding the corpse, decided to notify the authorities and cancel their plans.

The video gained 6.3 million views within 24 hours of being uploaded [undefined] and reached Number 10 on YouTube's trending list.

Paul has since issued apologies on his Twitter and YouTube.

Three weeks after, Paul then uploaded a suicide prevention video specifically for suicide awareness.

The video has been applauded and also criticized.

[1] YouTube also issued an official punishment on Paul's account.

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Gay Controversy

On Monday, January 21, at 2 PM PST Logan went on air on his podcast "Impaulsive"[undefined]

and stated that for the month of March he would "go gay".

[undefined] The comment was met with outrage from celebrities to activists.

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Citation Linkcommaful.comLogan Paul response details
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Citation Linkcommaful.comLogan's response to punishment
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Citation Linkcommaful.comYouTube's punishment
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Citation Linkfacebook.comLogan Paul on Facebook.
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Citation Linktwitter.comLogan Paul on Twitter - he has over 1 million followers.
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Citation Linknymag.comLogan Paul films dead corpse in Japan.
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Citation Linkyoutube.comThe full video of Logan Paul discovering a dead body in a Japanese Suicide Forest
Jan 2, 2018, 1:23 PM
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Citation Linkyoutube.comInpaulsive Podcast
Jan 21, 2019, 6:10 AM
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Citation Linksocialcelebritynetworth.comLogan Paul goes gay for month of March
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Citation Linkywqaugeunhowzrcj.public.blob.vercel-storage.comThe full video of Logan Paul discovering a dead body in a Japanese Suicide Forest
Jan 2, 2018, 1:23 PM