Any Means Possible (AMP) member Roberto "Fanum" recently refused to directly answer a question asked by Logan Paul regarding the group's equity split among its members. The exchange between the two took place during the 438th episode of Paul's IMPAULSIVE podcast, which was uploaded to YouTube on December 12, 2024.
In a clip of the podcast, Paul can be heard asking Fanum:
"So, it is equal?... In terms of like, equity splits."
Fanum responded by exclaiming:
"Yo, he's heavy!"
Paul continued on, stating:
"Well, I just want to, I just want to know because if you're bros..."
Still not providing a direct answer, Fanum jokingly replied:
"They're watching. They're probably watching. Stop talking about it!"
Logan Paul draws comparison between AMP and Sidemen while discussing equity sharing among members with Fanum
Fanum is one of the founding members of AMP, a streamer collective that includes powerhouse content creators, like Kai Cenat, Davis “ImDavisss", Din “Agent 00”, Duke Dennis, and Chris “Chrisnxtdoor.
During his interview as part of the IMPAULSIVE podcast, Fanum was seen hesitating to answer Logan Paul's question regarding the equity split of the AMP group among its members. Seeing this, Paul made a comparison to Prime Hydration co-promoter Olajide "KSI's" group, the Sidemen.
He claimed that while KSI is a disproportionately more prominent content creator within the Sidemen, similar to Kai Cenat's position in AMP, he continues to share the Sidemen's equity equally among all of its members. This ensures that the group's members receive equal benefits from its ventures.
Talking on this subject, Paul said:
"The Sidemen, for example, KSI's obviously the biggest numbers-wise, but they're split equally, which I always found really cool and noble of JJ (KSI) because he's definitely the one that goes mainstream and is the lore of the group, I'd say... I think I have your answer by you not answering, which I understand, but, I don't know, just be careful."
AMP's star content creator, Kai Cenat, recently made history on Twitch by surpassing 700,000 concurrent subscribers and setting a new record. The streamer was able to achieve this through his month-long subathon, which he named the Mafiathon 2.