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So in this context, consider that Logan Paul had footage of a dead body – and more importantly, his own on camera reaction to seeing a dead body for the first time in his life.
Logan Paul’s trip to Japan was far more offensive than we realized, and there’s video to prove it By Toria sheffield January 5, 2018 ...
Logan Paul asks Triple H to include him in WWE's upcoming Japan tour. Last week, WWE announced its return to Japan with a two-night tour at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on Friday, October 17, and ...
Paul's Japanese forest video was viewed more the 6 million times in the first 24 hours it was published, according to New York magazine, which saw the original video before it was taken down.
The public rebukes of Logan Paul continue to roll in, with Ova, a Japanese suicide prevention group, lambasting the YouTube sensation for his recent video that showed the dead body of a suicide ...
Logan Paul says he likely won’t return to Japan unless he’s invited. The former WWE United States Champion has a checkered past with the country. During a 2017 trip to Japan, he filmed a dead ...
Logan Paul has shared that he spoke to Triple H about WWE's upcoming Japan tour. He expressed interest in being a part of it.
American YouTuber Logan Paul hit the headlines earlier this week after he uploaded a now-deleted vlog that featured the corpse of a suicide victim in Japan’s Aokigahara Forest, a famous suicide ...
Japanese police want to question YouTube star Logan Paul over the “insensitive” video of a man hanging in Japan’s so-called “suicide forest.” Paul, 22, who has over 15 million followers ...
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.
Logan Paul, please leave. — Tokyo (@Tokyo) January 2, 2018 Editor’s note: We are aware that this Twitter account isn’t really Tokyo’s official Twitter account. The sentiment still stands.
Japanese Suicide Prevention Group Slams YouTube Star Logan Paul Wrote one Japanese commenter: "The level of consciousness involved in content creation has lowered or disappeared in the era of the ...