Logan Paul dragged for promoting his products on Snapchat whilst fiancée was in labour
He was plugging both Prime and his new Lunchly brand
Labour should be an intimate and personal moment between you and your partner, but not for Logan Paul who’s being rightfully dragged for promoting his various products such as Lunchly on Snapchat whilst his fiancée Nina Agdal was in labour. This man literally does not know when to switch off and if I was her I’d be absolutely fuming.
The video from his Snapchat, which was posted to the FauxMoi subreddit, showed Logan Paul talking through all the different snacks and drinks he’d brought Nina Agdal to help her through labour, such as Lunchly boxes. However, any genuine thoughts of him performing a selfless act for her quickly diminish when you realise all the products are just from his own businesses.
Logan Paul seriously promoted Lunchly when his partner was in labor on Snapchat
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And I’m going to be honest, I don’t know if Prime and Luncly are necessarily the best items to have when in labour as Lunchly just consists of a chocolate bar, a small bottle of Prime and a small pizza.
In the video, he explains: “And of course, we have our snacks and our energy drink and one of the greatest meals in the world, Lunchly. Of course, we have the turkey, cheese and cracker set, also the fiesta nachos which are my personal favourite.”
There’s no time like your partner being in labour for the perfect opportunity to promote your products after all.
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Lunchly was recently released and is a collaboration between Logan Paul, MrBeast and KSI with every box containing a bottle of Prime, a Feastables chocolate bar and either Turkey Stack ‘Ems, The Pizza or Fiesta Nachos.
They are designed as a direct competitor against Lunchables in the US, and whilst KSI is keen to introduce the products in the UK, campaigners are horrified by this proposition. Nika Pajda, head of policy and research at Bite Back, described: “Lunchly is the latest example of products that are high in fat, salt or sugar targeting young people, and it’s particularly worrying to see it being pushed by social media stars who are so influential to children.”
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