Logan Paul Sends Lookalike to BBC Crypto Interview
The YouTuber avoids direct confrontation over crypto accusations by sending an impersonator to a scheduled interview.
- Logan Paul was expected to address allegations of misleading fans about his cryptocurrency investments in a BBC documentary.
- Instead of appearing himself, Paul sent a well-known lookalike, Rodney Petersen, to the interview in Puerto Rico.
- The BBC documentary, titled 'Logan Paul: Bad Influence?', explores claims that Paul profited from undisclosed stakes in crypto projects.
- Following the interview, a group protested against the BBC, referencing past scandals involving the broadcaster.
- Paul's legal team issued a warning to the BBC against publishing their findings shortly after the interview attempt.