Logan Paul Has Reportedly Made Thousands of Dollars Off of Apology Video
Logan Paul posted an apology video on Twitter yesterday after the backlash from his controversial video the day before, but he also posted it on his YouTube channel.
The social star reportedly had set the video to be monetizing, meaning he would make money off of the apology video.
According to a report, the video titled “So Sorry” has hit 17 million views making Logan somewhere between $8.5k and $68.1k.
People took notice and immediately slammed the former Vine star on social media, leading to the video being demonetized.
Logan Paul monetizing his apology video for uploading a vlog in which he laughed at and zoomed into a dead body, which he also monetized, just further proves how ignorant and money hungry he is. Some people do not deserve the success and platforms they have.
— antonio (@antoniodelotero) January 2, 2018
I want to believe @LoganPaul is genuinely sorry but the fact that he monetized his apology video just doesn't convince me.
— Haley ???? (@HaleyCatxx) January 3, 2018
Hey @LoganPaul you really want to apologize? Donate the $20,000.00 you just made on your MONETIZED apology video to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Set a real example. Stop with the crocodile tears. Do something that matters…
— Zakry Hayden (@ZakHaydenMusic) January 3, 2018