Logan Paul | The Rich Life | $7 Million LA Mansion, Car Collection, Luxury Watch & More
Logan Paul is no stranger to the spotlight or to headline news. His
fame started on the video-sharing app Vine, similar to what we know
now to be TikTok, where he gained millions of followers and then he
turned his content into longer videos and...
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Based on the popular YouTube Channel 'Before They Were Famous' with over 3 Million YouTube Subscribers & nearly 1 Billion views. This is the audio version of those recordings documenting the rise to fame of both traditional stars but mainly internet...
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Logan Paul is no stranger to the spotlight or to headline news. His
fame started on the video-sharing app Vine, similar to what we know
now to be TikTok, where he gained millions of followers and then he
turned his content into longer videos and launched his YouTube
channel where he now has over 5.7 billion views. He became rich by
just being himself…love him or hate him, the man is making serious
bank. There was even a time where he posted what could have been a
career-ending video. He filmed himself and his crew in Japan’s
“suicide forest” where they stumble upon a suicide victim…and they
showed it in the video. Immediately he started getting dropped by
sponsors, brands, movies, and YouTube’s Google Preferred program
which is where he was making his main source of income from. He was
on the road to being canceled. He put out an apology video that
garnered over 52.8 million views on it and to the surprise of
many…his earnings actually increased.
fame started on the video-sharing app Vine, similar to what we know
now to be TikTok, where he gained millions of followers and then he
turned his content into longer videos and launched his YouTube
channel where he now has over 5.7 billion views. He became rich by
just being himself…love him or hate him, the man is making serious
bank. There was even a time where he posted what could have been a
career-ending video. He filmed himself and his crew in Japan’s
“suicide forest” where they stumble upon a suicide victim…and they
showed it in the video. Immediately he started getting dropped by
sponsors, brands, movies, and YouTube’s Google Preferred program
which is where he was making his main source of income from. He was
on the road to being canceled. He put out an apology video that
garnered over 52.8 million views on it and to the surprise of
many…his earnings actually increased.
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