Logan Paul sent an uncanny lookalike in his place so he could avoid doing BBC interview
You genuinely cannot make this stuff up
Just when I think Logan Paul has finally stopped doing utterly bizarre things he goes and does something that makes me question absolutely everything all over again, this time involving an eerie lookalike.
The BBC released a documentary investigating allegations against Logan Paul, during which he had agreed he would sit down and have an interview with them.
However when they entered the room where Logan was supposed to be waiting for them a man was waiting there who, although slightly uncannily resembling him waited, it 100 per cent wasn’t the Paul brother himself.
And as it turned out Logan Paul deliberately sent a lookalike in his place to do the interview in his place so he wouldn’t have to be there. And no, I really wish I was making this up.
But let’s go back to the start and explain why Logan Paul even sent a lookalike in the first place to do the interview with the BBC for him.
The documentary, called Logan Paul: Bad Influence?, was headed by filmmaker Matt Shea who was investigating allegations that Logan had been promoting cryptocurrency projects to his audience without disclaiming that he had a personal financial stake in them. As a result, he would also profit immensely when his followers would invest in cryptocurrencies.
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Matt had obviously been trying to conduct an interview with Logan, as the BBC claimed they had “new evidence” against the YouTuber, however, they were repeatedly turned down. But finally, he agreed to an interview and invited the BBC to his gym in Puerto Rico.
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But the man who sat down opposite Matt was hilariously not Logan Paul but honestly, I respect the level of dedication they must have gone through to find someone who did pretty accurately resemble him.
Matt finally relented and just asked the lookalike, “Is Logan coming?” to which he responded, “I’m right here, bud.” Genuinely don’t think I would have been able to keep a straight face. Matt then decided to walk out of the interview, declaring “we’re not doing this.”
The documentary then cut to voiceover where Matt announced: “Rather than defend himself about the allegations we’ve been investigation, Logan decided to troll us.”
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