In late December YouTube star Logan Paul celebrated his wildly successful 2017 in trademark fashion: with a high-octane video gushing about all his achievements.
Among them were buying a $6.5 million mansion – complete with a home theatre system, launching his clothing range: Maverick Apparel, appearing on the Jimmy Kimmel show and starring in his first Hollywood movie.
In the 22-year-old’s own words 2017 had been his “rocket fuel” year, the heady and highly-lucrative culmination of a career that had started with him making six-second comedy sketches on the defunct video platform Vine.
“This was the year that the two first names Logan and Paul became household names”, said Paul as he beamed into…
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