CLEVELAND, OHIO: In an episode of the 'IMPAULSIVE' podcast, Logan Paul appeared to express regret for past actions and sought reconciliation with his brother, Jake Paul. For those unfamiliar with their rapid rise to fame and positive image on social media platforms, both brothers have had their fair share of controversies in the past.
However, as reported by Marca, it appears that Logan is extending an olive branch to his brother, Jake, possibly paving a path toward pacification.
Logan Paul shows kind gesture toward younger brother Jake Paul
According to Marca, a clip from the podcast recently surfaced in which Logan Paul discussed his relationship with his younger brother, Jake Paul, and opened up about the challenges they've faced and expressed his affection and willingness to support his sibling.
Even though Logan and Jake were previously known for a close sibling bond, they encountered significant complications, resulting in a considerable rift between them.
"I said to him we've got to keep this s*** offline bro. We've done this exact thing before, it's just been five years since any sort of beef - and we don't have beef. Some things we see eye-to-eye, some things we don't, we're both vocal online, in the same room we disagree, I don't know," claimed Logan.
Additionally, he appealed to Jake to seek peace, stating, "Let's put a pin in this I love Jake, I f**king love him. We decided after we both went public with our little disagreements. It's so stupid, what are we doing? We love each other! That's my brother, I've got to support him."
Will Logan Paul and Jake Paul work together?
Jake Paul once disclosed that the absence of collaborative business ventures between him and Logan Paul is a source of great sadness. He has apparently tirelessly attempted to involve the older brother in his business endeavors, even extending an offer of shared ownership in his highly successful venture, MVP.
In a revealing interview, Jake shed light on a layer of complexity within his relationship with his brother and said, "One of the things that pains me the most is that we like don't do any business stuff together. I've tried to get him involved in MVP like I wanted to give him equity in everything that I'm doing and he just doesn't want to."
The Problem Child added, "I think he wants to create his own stories...but it bothers me how you yearn for so much trust, like be on the same team, and it just always got shut down."