CLEVELAND, OHIO: Amid the ongoing feud with Logan Paul, former MMA fighter Dillon Danis dragged makeup artist James Charles and said Jake Paul has ties with the controversial figure.
Logan Paul and Dillon Danis are scheduled to face each other for a boxing match on October 14 in Manchester, England. Since the fight was announced, Danis has been taking continuous jibes at Logan and his fiancee Nina Agdal, and now he has targeted Jake Paul.
Dillon Danis brings up James Charles’ name
Dillon Danis has made several media appearances to attack the Paul brothers. But recently, Dillon Danis used the social networking site X to include Jake Paul, Logan's brother, in the situation as well.
The fact that Danis has claimed that the younger Paul is connected to another contentious person, James Charles, makes this mention more noteworthy.
James Charles, a YouTuber and cosmetic artist, became well-known online. His career in the fashion world, however, was put on hold when allegations of his sexual transgressions were made.
“We are all willing to pay you to break the NDA with Jake Paul and penalties when he sues you just come clean @jamescharles,” Dillon Danis tweeted.
He asserted that Charles and Jake Paul had some type of agreement in place.
The Logan Paul-Dillon Danis feud
Over time, the Dillon Danis-Logan Paul feud has become worse, and other well-known fighters have commented on how intense it is. Danis has been sharing X-rated stories and sensitive photographs concerning Nina Agdal, Logan Paul's fiancee.
In these tweets, Dillon Danis makes reference to her previous relationships. The tweets were allegedly sent out by Danis in an effort to fire up "The Maverick" before their big battle.
Dillon Danis claims that these actions have been taken as a result of the way the Paul brothers treated him. In a podcast interview with Sofia Franklyn, he also made a hint about the NDA. He made light of some private details involving Jake Paul and James Charles throughout the program.
The story now appears to be developing quickly, with turns and twists occurring at regular intervals. But in the end, the winner will be the boxer with the best performance.