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Aspiring comedian Logan Paul says he's "learned" and "grown" since he filmed the body of an apparent suicide victim for his vlog. Oh, and he's in a Twitter feud with Chris D'Elia.
Buckle up for this one, folks.
It started on Sunday, when Paul, the king of clickbait, announced that his daily vlogs were ending, emphasis on daily. In the announcement video, he says he wants to get back into comedy, and then spends the rest of the video picking up a $150,000 Mercedes.
"Important that you watch," he tweeted with a sad emoji.
new vlog...
the end of logan paul vlogs
important that you watch π— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) April 29, 2018
And then comedian Chris D'Elia responded with "No it's not."
No it’s not. https://t.co/BAvlmgOnut
— Chris D'Elia (@chrisdelia) May 1, 2018
Paul, in the most Logan Paul way, replied with a wall of laughing emoji, adding, "im laughing cuz now i know why your comedy career took a dive."
ππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππ im laughing cuz now i know why your comedy career took a dive https://t.co/iZyct1NVfd
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) May 1, 2018
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge @ellen_heiman's burn?
Yeah and your comedy career ended when you filmed a dead body in Japan, thank God you’re done.
— Ellonian πΈπΈ (@ellen_heiman) May 1, 2018
D'Elia replied to Paul's jab with "at least when my career dies you can film it and put it on YouTube."
At least when my career dies you can film it and put it on YouTube. https://t.co/GvJ9kf31OO
— Chris D'Elia (@chrisdelia) May 1, 2018
Then Paul decided to get serious, because in the past four months he's "grown" and "learned."
"The filming of a suicide victim is both heartless and insensitive," he reflected.
no thanks. i’ve grown and i’ve learned that the filming of a suicide victim is both heartless and insensitive https://t.co/oIw9bFdvmN
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) May 1, 2018
And after stewing for two hours, Paul came up with this very sick burn. D'Elia has been silent, which just makes the double attempt at a diss even better.
... but not gonna lie this single tweet is funnier than your entire netflix special https://t.co/oIw9bFdvmN
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) May 1, 2018
UPDATE: May 1, 2018, 12:19 p.m. PDT Then D'Elia hit back with this:
Thanks, how does it feel to have your name finally attached to something funny? https://t.co/GtKZTgY9wk
— Chris D'Elia (@chrisdelia) May 1, 2018
You'd think that not exploiting someone's tragedy for your vlog would be common sense, but for Paul it apparently took months of criticism to get it through his head. @ayanaTdanielle put it best for the 23-year-old YouTuber.
I feel like that’s something you should have figured out a long time ago.
— Ayana (@ayanaTdanielle) May 1, 2018
UPDATE: May 1, 2018, 3:53 p.m. PDT Paul doubled down on Tuesday afternoon in an attempt to defend his words and actions regarding the suicide forest video. "I believe I was misled by a culture where suicide is widely ignored yet documented," Paul wrote, in response to people criticizing his tweet where he said he "learned that the filming of a suicide victim is both heartless and insensitive."
Paul then compared the video in which he mocked and joked the body of a man who died by suicide with a Vice documentary on the same forest. Clearly, he still doesn't get it.
real quick for ppl saying “you should’ve known, that’s not something you have to learn” — I believe I was misled by a culture where suicide is widely ignored yet documented, here’s a @VICE film about the forest & it’s victims with 18M views:https://t.co/Y9axj9GunP
that’s okay?
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) May 1, 2018
my conduct is a separate conversation; that’s where I’ve been slowing my life down, ending the daily vlogs, learning to grow & become more empathetic, more worldly, and more in touch
don’t come at me like y’all know everything about what’s right & wrong AFTER it’s been deemed so
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) May 1, 2018
Then he took a final jab at D'Elia.
idk what’s worse, being the shunned vlogger or being the 38 year old comedian arguing with the shunned vlogger over twitter https://t.co/rl8e8mpyLt
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) May 1, 2018
In late December, Paul visited Aokigahara, which is also known as Japan's "suicide forest." His crew came across the body of someone who died by suicide, filmed it while suppressing laughs, and included it in his vlog. In the now-deleted video, Paul says that he wants to use the vlog to raise awareness for suicide prevention.
He still posted the video, though.
After months of backlash, which included a hiatus from vlogging and debuting as Twitch streamer, Paul says he's learned something. Considering his recent vlogs include tasering a dead rat and exploiting a car crash for views, it's debatable.
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