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YouTuber Who Filmed Body in Japan's 'Suicide Forest' Endorses Convicted Felon

Updated: Jun 19, 2024


Screen capture via ABC/Fox News (remastered by DemsMight)



YouTube star and celebrity boxer, Logan Paul, who runs one of the biggest online podcasts in the world, Impaulsive, and who recently launched an energy drink company (Prime) seems to endorse the recently convicted former president Donald Trump. Welcoming his movement with open arms.


This isn't the first time Logan has made headlines. The YouTuber is more commonly known for having recently boxed one of the greatest boxers of all time, Floyd Mayweather, in a celebrity contest which ultimately ended with Floyd's victory. But Logan hasn't been camera shy. In 2017, Logan Paul uploaded a vlog to his YouTube channel depicting the recently deceased body of a man who had taken his life by hanging himself in Aokigahara at the base of Mount Fiji in Japan.


The incident, which happened at the forest in Japan nicknamed as the "suicide forest" broke the internet, driving mainstream media outlets to write countless of stories on the subject, seeking multiple interviews from Logan for an explanation. Logan can be seen making a mockery of the incident during his vlog and even laughing. Which brought many of his fans to question his mental capacity and whether there was something truly dark about Logan.


Now, the CEO of Prime has offered his massive platform to Donald Trump. The Prime hydration line is sold in major grocery stores across the country. The company made $1.2 billion last year. And it seems like they're careless about being associated with the first president in American history to lead a coup against the government, and who constantly makes promises of retribution against political adversaries if he wins in November. Begging the question, is Logan Paul up to his old tricks?



Report by ABC News regarding Logan Paul's Japan incident




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