Logan Paul Says He's Been Treated Fairly by YouTube

Logan Paul Says He's Been Treated Fairly by YouTube

Earlier this month, Logan Paul faced considerable backlash after he posted a video on YouTube that showed somebody who had apparently died by suicide while in Japan. Soon after, many people were calling for the complete deletion of his channel and calling out his several apologies, including a video that he reportedly made money off of. The controversy didn't wane and eventually, YouTube announced their consequences for the 22-year-old: his upcoming projects are now on hold and he was taken off of Google Preferred, a platform that allows potential video sponsors access to YouTube's top 5% of creators for selling ads.

However, TMZ caught up with Logan at Los Angeles International Airport, asking him a couple of questions about the entire situation. He believes that "everyone deserves second chances" and says that he's learned "everything, so many things" from recent events. When asked if he thinks he's been treated fairly by YouTube and the public, Logan nodded his head in agreement. Logan also added he'll soon have a message for YouTube. When asked about how he's making money right now though, Logan seems to indicate that he still has a source of income through his clothing line.

Logan's other social media accounts including Instagram and Twitter have also been quiet since the controversy broke in early January, but it sounds like he's taking some time to come to terms with his behavior and the fallout.

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