Jake Paul’s rise to fame from being 'fired' by Disney to fighting Tommy Fury
02.08.2023 - 11:13
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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.
Posting his first video in September 2013, Jake quickly amassed a massive following of over five million and accumulated a staggering two billion views.Teaming up with his brother, Logan Paul, the duo became an internet sensation, captivating audiences with their comedic skits before Vine's eventual demise. Seeing the potential for financial gain, Jake left Vine and ventured into the world of YouTube. In May 2014, Jake Paul established himself on YouTube, initially entertaining his audience with pranks and comedic content.
Over time, his popularity skyrocketed, leading him to create his own influencer marketing agency and management firm called Team 10.The group included several prominent YouTube creators who lived and collaborated together, fostering a close-knit online community. Among the former members were Alissa Violet, the Martinez Twins, and Tessa Brooks, all of whom eventually parted ways with the group. One of the highlights of Jake Paul's YouTube career was the release of the infamous song "It's Everyday Bro," which amassed an astonishing 296 million views and 3.1 million likes.
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