Let's just say Jake Paul had a rather wild night in Paris. Last night, 'The Problem Child' was seen partying with LeBron James and the rest of the USA basketball contingent after their big win. However, it seems the social media star had a bit too much fun, and needed assistance to leave the venue.
A video now making rounds on social media shows the clearly intoxicated Paul being escorted out of the L'Avenue Restaurant by his security staff. In the footage, Paul can be seen losing his footing multiple times before he gets into a car.
Weirdly enough, James, who left the venue after the 27-year-old seemed unfazed after the celebrations.
Watch a buzzed Jake Paul leaving the venue below:
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Suffice it to say fans had a field day with Paul for getting too carried away with the festivities.
@Kyle_Klus87 wrote:
"Jake was getting it in. We've all had one of those nights!!"
@_nickcrypto chimed in:
"Bro was gone."
@GerardAlba opined:
"Work hard, play hard. Nothing wrong with it. And the guy can fight."
Check out a few more responses below:

The US Olympic contingent topped the Games charts this year, with 40 gold medals in addition to 44 silver and 42 bronze. However, they failed to make their mark in boxing, winning only a single bronze in the competition.
Paul is now taking matters into his own hands and aims to box in the next Olympics.
Jake Paul has his sights set on 2028 Olympics
Team USA's underwhelming performance in boxing at the Paris Olympics has prompted Jake Paul to take matters into his own hands.
During a recent episode of BS w/ Jake Paul, 'The Problem Child' announced that he intends to compete in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles:
"I'm going to enter the 2028 Olympics, for boxing, in Los Angeles. I'm sick and tired of waiting around, waiting for another gold for Team USA. [I'm] not retiring. I definitely added a couple more years onto my boxing career because of that... Los Angeles, United States, sick as f**k... Gold medal, you're mine brother."
Catch Jake Paul's comments below (9:30):
'The Problem Child' currently holds a professional boxing record of 10-1, with wins against ex-UFC fighters including Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz, and Mike Perry among others.