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Logan Paul got himself into hot water over the weekend for the video he posted to YouTube from his visit to Japan's Aokigahara, known as "suicide forest." The vlogger and his "Logang" of friends ...
That YouTuber Logan Paul has now released an "apology" for filming in Japan's Suicide Forest, but it's leaves a lot to be desired.
Logan Paul's apology video was reportedly monetized and by press time it has already earned him somewhere between $14,000 and $116,000.
Even the second apology didn’t quite do the trick, so YouTuber Logan Paul on Wednesday announced he would put his popular daily vlog on hiatus. “Taking time to reflect,” he tweeted. “No ...
Logan Paul's Suicide Forest Apology Tour Makes a Stop at 'Good Morning America' Paul will now be thinking "probably three times" before posting videos. Trace William Cowen. February 1, 2018.
Logan Paul has issued a more extensive apology for posting a YouTube video showing what appeared to be a body in a Japanese forest known as a suicide destination. The initial video he posted ...
YouTube star Logan Paul issued an apology on Tuesday after posting a video showing a dead body hanging from a tree. Paul, whose YouTube channel has around 15 million followers, made the discovery ...
YouTube personality Logan Paul has apologized for sharing a video that appeared to show a body hanging in a Japanese forest known as a suicide spot. Paul posted his apology on his Twitter page ...
YouTube said Thursday it has punished well-known blogger Logan Paul over a video that appeared to show a body hanging in a Japanese forest that is said to be a suicide spot. The company said in a ...
YouTube star Logan Paul apologized for posting a video that included footage of a man who had committed suicide in a Japanese forest.. The clip quickly got over six million views. Many accused ...
Logan Paul posted an apology on Twitter after getting slammed for a video he shared on YouTube that appeared to show a dead body in a Japanese forest known as a suicide spot.
TOKYO (AP) — Logan Paul has issued a more extensive apology for posting a YouTube video showing what appeared to be a body in a Japanese forest known as a suicide destination. The initial video ...