Fanum seemingly hints that AMP’s equity share among members might not be equal

Fanum reacts to being asked about AMP equity split (Image via YouTube/@ImPaulsive)
Fanum reacts to being asked about AMP equity split (Image via YouTube/@ImPaulsive)

Popular Twitch streamer Roberto "Fanum" was recently invited to Logan Paul's ImPaulsive podcast, where he was asked about the equity distribution within Any Means Possible (AMP). For those unaware, AMP is an Atlanta-based streaming and content creation group consisting of Kai Cenat, Fanum, Duke Dennis, Din "Agent00," Chris "Chrisnxtdoor," and Davis "ImDavisss."

During the interview, Fanum was asked if the equity is shared equally among the group members. Logan Paul asked:

"So is it equal? Like equity splits?"

Fanum didn't give a straight answer to this question, instead stating:

"Yo, he's heavy."

Logan added an interesting comparison by referring to the Sidemen. The Sidemen is a UK-based YouTube group that has over 21 million subscribers on the platform. It consists of members like JJ "KSI," Harry "W2S," and Simon "Miniminter." Speaking about them, Logan said:

"The Sidemen, for example, KSI is obviously the biggest numbers-wise, but they are split equally, which I always found really cool and noble of JJ, because he's definitely the one that's gone mainstream."

Fanum still didn't answer, prompting Logan to say:

"I think I have your answer by you not answering, which I understand but just be careful, but people get swayed by money."

"Kai and Duke must be at the top" - Fans react to AMP possibly not split equally

Fanum was coy when questioned about the equity split among the AMP members, prompting Logan to speculate that they might not have one, given Fanum's lack of a direct response. The clip, shared on X.com, sparked reactions from fans:

"If AMP isn't split equally, Kai and Duke must be at the top," said @LoopedQ
"In a group of real friends the equity don’t matter cuz it’s a reason it’s that way," said @omarhustla
"why is Logan tryna pocket watch?" said @ilySalt

Here are some more reactions:

"Nah splitting equally when KSI doing the most numbers in the group is dumb 'cause bro worked for that sh*t," said @ThorDKidd
"When you have Kai Cenat pushing for 1000 subs just to adjust a camera angle, it shows where the priorities lie. AMP seems more focused on the cash than the craft," said @TheTylerBueno

AMP currently boasts over 6.7 million subscribers on YouTube, where they upload challenge-based content, including dating videos and various physical competitions.

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