Not only have some fans turned against internet
star Jake Paul after seeing his shady side,
but his peers seem to have had enough, too.
From fellow YouTubers to Hollywood A-listers,
here are some celebs who simply can't stand
Jake Paul.
Seth Rogen
On screen, Seth Rogen comes off as the guy
everyone wants to be friends with, but real-life
Rogen isn't always as chummy.
The Canadian funnyman has been drawn into
a few public spats in his time, most notably
with Katherine Heigl and Justin Bieber.
But while he's made amends with those two,
he's never taken back his comments about Jake
Paul.
When Paul and Disney went their separate ways,
the vlogger released a statement regarding
his future plans via Twitter, saying,
"At this point in time I am wanting to focus
more on my personal brand, my YouTube channel,
business ventures, growing Team 10 and working
on more adult acting roles."
Rogen's response?
"I personally pledge to not contribute to
him getting those adult acting roles."
RiceGum
Vegas-born YouTuber RiceGum, whose real name
is Bryan Le, went bigtime once his beef with
Jake Paul kicked off.
Le teamed up with Paul's ex-girlfriend, Alissa
Violet, in a diss track that called Paul out
for being a high school bully and using prostitutes.
"Its EveryNight Sis," a comeback to Paul's
track "It's Everyday Bro," was huge on YouTube.
But was the beef real or was this whole thing
manufactured for views?
A little bit of both.
Le confirmed to the Daily Beast that his feuds
are real, but he also admitted that he won't
get involved in a beef unless there's profit
in it for him.
He explained,
"I will see if they have a lot of following
where it would make sense to take time out
of my day to acknowledge them."
Clearly, acknowledging Paul paid off in a
big way.
Alissa Violet
To hype up the release of her track with RiceGum,
Alissa Violet released an 18-minute YouTube
video dubbed "What you've been waiting for"
to let fans know why she was so angry with
her former flame.
In the clip, which has garnered more than
23 million views, Violet says that after she
and Paul first exchanged numbers at a meet-and-greet
in Ohio, he suggested she move to Los Angeles
to live with him and pursue her dreams of
modeling.
Claiming she was "head over heels," she did
exactly that in 2015.
The problem was, despite sharing a bedroom,
Paul reportedly kept bringing other girls
over.
"And then all of a sudden he'd like walk in
and be like, 'Yo, can you leave please, for
like 2 hours, like can you go upstairs, can
you just like leave for a little bit', and
I was like 'why?' and he'd be like, 'Oh, I'm
having a girl over.'"
When Violet eventually had enough and did
the same, she claims Paul kicked her out,
leaving her homeless and forcing their mutual
friends to pick sides.
According to the young starlet, most supported
Paul because they had contracts with him and,
to add fuel to the fire, he allegedly spread
lies about her cheating.
Jace Norman
Jace Norman is best-known as a Nickelodeon
kid, having starred as Henry Hart in Henry
Danger since 2014.
He's far more clean-cut than Jake Paul, but
Norman isn't above getting a dig in if the
opportunity presents itself.
According to Mic, when Paul and his posse
harassed a female reporter who had been sent
to his street to report on his antisocial
antics, Norman took to Twitter to share his
thoughts, saying,
"The saddest part about this whole Jake Paul
thing is it's not a practical joke.
He's serious."
Just days after that tweet, Paul announced
his departure from Bizaardvark and declared
that he planned to concentrate on his own
brand, which included his online squad Team
10.
When Norman spoke to J-14 in December 2017,
he said,
"I think that Jake Paul, the leader of [Team
10], is kind of run by his ego, everything
revolves around him."
DAX
Canadian rapper DAX used viral sensation Danielle
Bregoli to make a name for himself, piggybacking
on her now-infamous 2016 interview with Dr.
Phil.
"Cash me outside, how bou dat."
DAX recorded "Cash Me Outside" featuring Bregoli's
catch phrase and it blew up.
The music video has been viewed more than
19 million times and is by far the internet
emcee's most popular video.
He's managed to break the million-view barrier
on several other occasions, and that's likely
what he was hoping for when he crafted a Jake
Paul diss track.
After seeing the video for Paul's "It's Everyday
Bro," DAX responded with a diss track of his
own.
In "Jake Sucks", the Canadian claims Paul
has stolen from friends and can't afford his
car.
Unfortunately for DAX, "Jake Sucks" didn't
garner anywhere near as much attention as
RiceGum's diss track, and the original video
is no longer available to view on DAX's channel.
