Logan Paul's Crypto Capers: A Lookalike Stunt
Puerto RicoWed Nov 20 2024
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Logan Paul, the well-known social media star, recently faced some heat over his cryptocurrency deals. The BBC had been trying to chat with him about allegations that he made profits by promoting crypto projects without disclosing his interests. But instead of sitting down for an interview, Logan sent a lookalike to meet the BBC team in Puerto Rico. The filmmaker, Matt Shea, only realized the switch when he asked the lookalike if Logan was coming. The lookalike chuckled and said, "I'm right here, bud. " Shea was not amused and called off the interview. The BBC had been trying to talk to Logan for months, but he always declined. They finally thought they had a chance when he agreed to meet at his gym. But it was all a prank. After the fake interview, a crowd gathered and started shouting at the BBC crew, calling them names and blaming them for past scandals. The BBC claims they have evidence that shows Logan's wallet made a profit of $120, 000 just before he tweeted about a crypto coin in 2021. Right after the incident, the BBC received a legal warning from Logan's team.
https://localnews.ai/article/logan-pauls-crypto-capers-a-lookalike-stunt-d63459e4
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