PUERTO RICO: Logan Paul's team has allegedly taken steps to address his escalating social media feud with fellow fighter Dillon Danis, issuing warnings to those engaging with the latter's Twitter posts.
While verbal sparring is not uncommon in the world of combat sports promotion, the particular conflict has taken a more personal turn as Danis publically shared explicit and insinuating images of Paul's fiancee, Nina Agdal, as well as mocking the couple, referencing her past relationships.
Logan Paul's team allegedly takes actions against Dillon Danis
In a recent episode of George Janko's podcast 'The George Janko Show', startling revelations surfaced regarding the ongoing online feud between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis. Janko, a former member of Paul's team, shed light on alleged behind-the-scenes actions taken by the WWE superstar's team.
The topic emerged when one of the podcast participants mentioned that they had reacted to one of Danis' posts with a series of laughing emojis, a seemingly harmless response. They went on to claim that one of Paul's friends or team members reached out to them with a request to remove their comments.
He said, "I might have commented a couple of laughing faces on one of the pictures that Dillon posted and someone very close to Logan reached out and said, 'Hey, you should probably take the s**t down'."
Many think that the undisclosed sender might be Mike Majlak, a co-host on the 'Impaulsive with Logan Paul' podcast.
One X (formerly Twitter) wrote, "Someone close to Logan Paul (obviously @mikemajlak) is texting ppl to stop commenting under @dillondanis tweets. These guys are so soft man ?," sharing a clip from Janko's podcast.
During the episode, Janko also delved into the controversial aspects of the Paul-Danis feud, expressing his belief that involving children and women in their rivalry is inappropriate. He even claimed that Paul was the first to target Danis' ex-girlfriend, setting off a series of online exchanges that have grown increasingly contentious.
Internet reacts to Logan Paul's team taking steps against people reacting to Dillon Danis' posts
Several netizens took to X (formerly Twitter) to address the situation surrounding Logan Paul and his team taking action against people reacting to Dillon Danis' post regarding him.
One user wrote, "Logan once he realizes we commenting regardless," while another stated," Never gonna stop people."
"Logan getting karma for what he did to George," said a person, pointing to Paul's conflict with Janko.
A user expressed, "Logan asking his team why haven't people stopped," with one quipping, "Always a good idea to tell the internet not to do something."