YouTuber Logan Paul has given a new interview where he discusses his recent controversies, including that infamous video where he filmed his reaction to seeing a dead body.
A day after the BBC decided not to air an interview with Paul, YouTuber Casey Neistat uploaded his own chat, and it's certainly not a fluffy, PR-dictated interview.
Paul's answers haven't convinced people that he has changed, however.
About 19 minutes in to the video, Paul is asked about his Japanese trip vlog (which includes the aforementioned dead body) which was accused of being culturally insensitive.
The controversial star denies this, stating: "There's a difference between being culturally insensitive, being insensitive towards a culture, and being insensitive," and claims that his video was only the latter.
Another comment that really irked people was Paul talking about where he is going next. "I think Hollywood, I think America in general, they love redemption stories," he said.
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"It's a story for me. My life is now a story about someone who was winning, someone who self-imploded, and was the architect of his own destruction, [with] struggle and vulnerability, and now it's being able to say this is part of my life and I want to become better."
In terms of being a better person, he says his content is now about "achieving your goals" (although he uploaded a video of a tased rat following the dead body controversy) and he is now a vegan.
Yeah... people aren't convinced.
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