Logan Paul won’t be seeing Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” a second time because he barely finished the first time.
02.08.2023 - 12:13 / nme.com
Netflix documentary.In the latest episode of documentary series Untold, titled Jake Paul And The Problem Child, the social media star alleged that his “dad would slap the shit out of me” when he was younger.“Our parents were really strict and mainly my dad – it was always Logan and I against him,” he added.In the documentary, Jake’s older brother Logan said he preferred to describe their father Greg’s alleged actions differently. “Jake may throw around the word ‘abusive, I prefer ‘not quite legal’,” Logan said.“Greg Paul is a fucking being,” he added. “He’s a menace.
That guy’s intense.”In response to the claims, Greg said he “never laid a hand” on his sons, but admitted he did throw Jake “on a couch a couple times”. “That’s what the fuck dads are supposed to do,” Greg said. “Welcome to life, get the fuck over it.”Jake, who has become a professional boxer following his breakout on YouTube, said he was “understanding of why” his father was tough with him growing up.
“I don’t resent it. That’s all he knew,” he added.Logan, who is also a social media personality, went on to credit his father’s parenting for his success in life. “He was so hard and so tough on us that my brother and I’s imagination really started to flare up.
So, one day we get a camera and we just start filming our lives,” he said.“We’ve been through some shit dude. It wasn’t fun, it was fucking torture bro. But when you survive that shit you become tough as fuck.”Untold: Jake Paul The Problem Child is available to stream on Netflix.
.Logan Paul won’t be seeing Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” a second time because he barely finished the first time.
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Lil Tay found herself back in the headlines in August 2023, first when a heartfelt announcement of her untimely death at 14 was posted to her Instagram page, and then, the next day, when she resurfaced with a statement via her family to, claiming her account had been hacked and she was alive and well.So, what really happened? As of now, the details are murky, and it bears noting that the only evidence of Lil Tay's well-being comes from two statements reportedly issued by her family — no photos or video of the rapper have surfaced since the rumors of her death.Here's what we know for now, from the background on Lil Tay, to the rumors of her death, to a bizarre crypto connection that makes everything even more confusing.Lil Tay rose to internet fame in 2018, when she was just nine years old, calling herself the «youngest flexer of the century.» She posted controversial videos on social media, which included her appearing to smoke, driving expensive cars and flaunting stacks of cash. She also had a short-lived feud with Danielle Bregoli aka Bhad Bhabie, and was interviewed by Jake Paul in a YouTube video that has over 1.6 million views to date.A post shared by Lil Tay (@liltay)However, Tay seemed to disappear from the public eye as quickly as she entered it.
Ethan Shanfeld HBO has ordered Sam Mendes and Armando Iannucci’s superhero movie-making comedy “The Franchise” to series. Himesh Patel and Aya Cash star alongside previously announced cast Jessica Hynes, Billy Magnussen, Lolly Adefope, Darren Goldstein, Isaac Powell, Richard E. Grant and Daniel Brühl.
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Euphoria‘s Angus Cloud has claimed her son did not take his own life as assumed.Cloud, who played Fezco on the hit HBO show, died on July 31 at the age of 25, just weeks after he suffered the loss of his father.The Oakland Fire Department received a 911 call at around 11:30am on Monday for a medical emergency, OFD Public Information Officer Michael Hunt told Deadline. When paramedics arrived, Cloud was pronounced dead at the scene, and the cause of death remains unknown.Now, in a Facebook post, Cloud’s mother Lisa has refuted claims that her son died by suicide.“Friends, I want you all to know I appreciate your love for my family at this shattered time.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Jake Paul continues his mission to make a name for himself in the boxing world. This Saturday, the controversial Youtuber-turned-boxer will take on UFC favorite Nate Diaz at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
An audience got a taste of what’s to come when Jake Paul and Nate Diaz face off in an official boxing match over the weekend. Only, the two professional fighters weren’t the ones brawling.
A new month means a new wave of TV shows and films to choose from on Netflix.
Netflix UK this August, including the second season of Heartstopper and a string of new documentaries.A full list of every film and TV show being added to Netflix this month (via What’s On Netflix) has emerged, along with the movie titles leaving the platform.Season two of the acclaimed LGBTQ youth drama Heartstopper, which NME said in a four-star review brings “more teenage tenderness in a time of turbulence”, streams on Netflix from tomorrow (August 3).Other notable additions include new documentaries about Jake Paul, Tyson Fury, and Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.The full list of films and TV shows being added to Netflix in August 2023 is below:August 1August 2 August 3August 4August 7August 8August 9August 10August 11August 12August 14August 15August 16August 17August 18August 22August 23August 24August 25You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (2003)August 28Princess Power (Season 2)August 31In other Netflix news, the streamer recently axed its cheapest ad-free plan in the US and UK.
Social media star Jake Paul is dropping a bombshell about his upbringing in his new Netflix docu-series, “Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child”.
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Netflix's latest documentary, Jake Paul: The Problem Child, delves into the remarkable rise of Jake Paul, a social media sensation who transitioned from Vine stardom to becoming a well-known boxer. Known for his controversial career choices, Jake's journey to fame has been anything but ordinary. Jake Paul first gained recognition on Vine, the now-defunct platform that once dominated short-form video content.
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alum Nick Thompson is slamming the reality dating series, as well as Netflix, for what he feels are exploitative business practices.The reality star — who appeared on the second season of the hit dating series — recently revealed that he is on the brink of homelessness, and lays the blame, at least in part, on his involvement with the show in 2021.«I lost my job last November [and] I'm having an incredibly hard time finding [a new] one,» Thompson recently told .«I burned through my savings that cashed out my 401(k). I've got two months left in the bank to pay my mortgage.
Jake and Logan Paul are opening up about their childhood — and it’s not pretty.
Jake Paul is looking back on his past feud with his older brother, Logan Paul. The 26-year-old YouTube and boxer spoke to ET's Kevin Frazier about the ups and downs of his complicated family dynamics while discussing his new Netflix documentary,. «He hated me, but I didn't necessarily hate him.
Netflix’s documentary anthology series Untold returned on Tuesday, August 1, with an episode following Jake Paul’s rise to fame on YouTube and in the boxing world.
Jake’s celebrity older sibling, Logan Paul, 28, corroborates his younger brother’s experiences on screen, calling Greg “a menace.”“Jake may throw around the the word ‘abusive,’ I prefer ‘not quite legal,’” Logan says.“We’ve been through some s–t dude. It wasn’t fun, it was f–king torture bro.