'Logan Paul' news: YouTube vlogger says 'everyone deserves second chances'

"Everyone deserves second chances." This is what YouTube star Logan Paul had to say when he was asked if he deserves another chance after the suicide forest issue that deteriorated his career.

Paul's fans have not heard of or seen him for a while after he decided to stop posting videos on YouTube. The former viner decided to hit the breaks for a while amid the controversial video he posted showing a dead man in Japan's notorious suicide forest Aokigahara. Paul was targeted by major criticism from the public with few celebrities joining in. YouTube also decided to cut its ties with Paul to make amends for the video's distribution on the website.

TMZ recently caught up with Paul. In the video, the vlogger can be seen not in his usual energetic and charismatic self. When asked if he learned anything from the issue, he simply replies with, "Everything, so many things, so many things." TMZ then asks Paul if he is being "treated fairly" by the public and YouTube to which Paul simply nodswithout any further comments.

Paul also states in the video that he will be releasing a message for YouTube soon. "It's coming. Absolutely, soon." TMZ's last question is if Paul deserves forgiveness for what he did. Paul just smiles and says, "Have a good day bro," and keeps on walking.

The video posted by TMZ sparked a number of people sympathizing with Paul and to what happened to his career. Some people even offered words of encouragement and motivated Paul to get back to the game after everything blows over. There are also those who think that many people just overreacted to the issue, and that Paul deserves a second chance.

Paul's fans are now waiting for his message and what his next steps would be.

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