While WWE star and YouTuber Logan Paul is one of the most popular faces in the industry, he is also often criticized for his online conduct and ventures. On December 29, 2024, Paul posted a video titled This Year Broke Me. Despite what the title suggested, Paul went on to highlight some of his celebratory moments of 2024 in the video.
The video found its way to the popular r/youtubedrama subreddit. Members didn't seem impressed with the title, and many suggested that it was misleading. Redditors also pointed out that the YouTube star didn't address the controversy surrounding the CryptoZoo project. Here are some comments from Reddit users about the video:
"Not broken enough. Get this guy off social media!" wrote u/The_Lazur_Man
"Broken my a**, his podcast still gets at least 200k views/episode and has 4.75 million subscribers," said u/GypsyV3nom
"So when does he take responsibility for his bullsh*t," said u/BananaShakeStudios
"He should have stopped making videos after the suicide forest thing but everyone just seemed to not care about it after 2 weeks," said u/MegaBlunt57
"I wish there'd be a follow-up where his ass was in prison for his schemes and sh*t," said u/chunkmasterflash
What are some of Logan Paul's controversies in 2024?
The year 2024 has been a rollercoaster ride for Logan Paul. While he has achieved notable success in his professional endeavors, he also found himself entangled in allegations and controversies.
One of the major controversies surrounding Logan Paul this year was his involvement in the CryptoZoo fiasco. Allegedly, victims have yet to receive any compensation for their losses.
In September 2024, Paul, alongside Jimmy "MrBeast" and JJ "KSI," launched Lunchly, a pre-cooked meal box brand. The trio faced significant backlash after many criticized the product's marketing, which claimed it was superior to competitors. YouTuber Dan "DanTDM" called out the trio over the launch of the product.
Paul has also been immensely criticized by other streamers. For instance, Minecraft streamer Thomas "TommyInnit" publicly called him out after discovering that Paul was promoting his company, Prime, in a podcast segment titled "Gaza Conflict."
Despite the numerous controversies and criticism, Logan Paul continues to thrive professionally. He also held the WWE US Championship title for an impressive 273 days, a reign that ended earlier in 2024.