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In late 2017, popular American YouTuber Logan Paul, who had earned over 15 million subscribers to his channel by 1 January 2018, uploaded a video in which he and several companions visited Aokigahara in order to document and explore the forest's supposed "creepy" qualities. While filming, the group discovered several personal items, including ...
Logan Paul released a video late in December in which he filmed himself and his friends discovering a dead body in the Aokigahara forest in Japan.
Logan Alexander Paul (born April 1, 1995) is an American influencer, professional wrestler, entrepreneur, boxer and actor.He has over 23 million subscribers on his YouTube channel Logan Paul Vlogs, and has ranked on the Forbes list for the highest-paid YouTube creators in 2017, 2018, and 2021.
After launching a That Guy with the Glasses website in 2008, his content returned to YouTube in 2009 as part of a deal between the site and Blip.tv, [2] the website's primary video host. [3] Wael Abbas: Egyptian journalist, blogger, and human rights activist: Sep 2007: Complaints about graphic content, particularly those depicting tortures. [4]
Jake and Logan Paul announced "the moment you've waited a decade for," but left some answers on the table — for now, something involving them will be on HBO Max on March 27.
During a trip to Japan in 2017, Paul infamously filmed the body of a man who died by suicide and uploaded it to YouTube. It was one of the largest controversies in the platform’s history at that ...
Majlak began his career in marketing, working as the marketing manager for furniture retailer, LoveSac, where he met social media personality Logan Paul. [7] [5] According to The Verge, after Paul's suicide forest scandal in Japan, he hired Majlak to "babysit" him, [8] causing Majlak to buy a house in Los Angeles and move there. [9]
The video included a scene where they gave a half-eaten ice cream to a local Hong Kong man. [45] Online commentary has compared the video to Logan Paul's Japan vlog controversy, [46] saying that he is being disrespectful and culturally insensitive in a foreign country. [47]