Theory of Stardom- Logan Paul

 


Background for Logan Paul: 

Logan Alexander Paul is an American Youtuber and social media personality. He is currently signed with WWE, performing on their raw brand. He also run his podcast on Youtube called Impaulsive podcast since November 2018, which has 4,18 million subscribers whilst his main channel Logan Paul has more than 23 million subscribers on YouTube as of January 2022

Reel Persona:

Logan paul runs a Youtube Channel called "Logan Paul', it has around more than 23 million subscribers. He appears in WWE  as he has recently signed with, he also has been in boxing rings and fight other youtuber

Real Personal

Logan paul appeared on his podcast called "impaulsive". He owns a company with another YouTuber named KSI called "PRIME". He also got interviewed by ABC news which is the biggest news network in America . 

Love: 

Logan Paul has recently been linked to sports Illustrated cover model Nina Agdal. The two were spotted at dinner in London in July 2022, prompting speculation that the two were romantically involved.

Ordinariness: 

Logan Paul loves to play games like Pokemon and would often collect pokemon cards as it is part of his hobby.

Success: 

Logan Paul is worth about $220 Million USD in net worth, but not only that Logan Paul has more than 23 million subscribers on his main channel, but not only that he also has more than 5 million subscribers on his second channel called "TheOfficialLoganPaul". Logan Paul also signed a contract with WWE. Logan Paul also owned a company called "PRIME " which is worth $5 billion dollar.

Consumption: 

Logan Paul has a mansion which is located in Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico in the high-end neighborhood of the Ritz Carlton Reserve. The home is so expensive that the listing price is only available upon request so comparing other homes in the area is how we landed at an estimated cost of $10 million dollars. Logan Paul also owns 11 vehicles, from his $70,000 Dodge Challenger SRT8 to the $150,000 Mercedes Maverick Sprinter Van.



Downfall: 

Logan Paul made a 15 minute video about him finding a body in the suicide forest and making fun of the said body. The video was taken down Tuesday. Since its posting, the familiar cycle of Horrific Internet Content has played out: scathing criticism from all sides; the deletion of the video from YouTube; an apology from Paul (defensive, in writing); a second apology from Paul (tearful, on camera); and finally a comment from YouTube. It would all feel routine if not for the macabre video at the center, which highlights the lack of oversight in the online-fame machine.



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