YouTuber Logan Paul appears to have responded to an online video of someone who looks a lot like him performing oral sex on another man.
Giving the angle at which the video is shot, the person involved does resemble the vlogger. However, as a clear shot of his face is not shown, it’s impossible to say. Most people have assumed it’s just someone who looks similar.
The video began to go viral on Twitter on Saturday night.
Logan Paul responded with what was presumably a light-hearted tweet saying, “100k retweets and ill release the full sex tape.”
Charles has previously been accused of behaving inappropriately with straight guys and attempting to seduce them into having sex with him – claims he denies.
Paul’s apparent final say on the matter was a simple, “when click bait turns to dick bait.”
The 24-year-old has been involved with several controversies in his career, from showing the corpse of someone who had killed themslves in one YouTube video to joking in a podcast earlier this year that he was going to “go gay” for a month.
He has over 20million subscribers and has recently managed to boost his earnings with lucrative boxing events against British YouTuber, KSI.
Man Threatens to ‘Annihilate’ Tampa’s Gay Community in Mass Shooting After Rejection on Grindr
Ralph Perkins, a 50-year-old Tampa man, was arrested and charged with making a written threat to undertake a mass shooting last week.
The Tampa Bay Times reports: “Perkins told a witness that he was depressed and had stomach cancer. He made the threats Monday after his offer for an unidentified person to move in with him was rejected, according to the arrest report. Police said Perkins wrote these threats: ‘I like to take a gun I like to wipe the whole gay community out in Tampa and then kill myself’ and ‘That’s going to be my ultimate present to Tampa Florida is the annihilator the gay community before I kill myself,’ according to police.”
Police told the paper that Perkins had no immediate access to firearms, “however, we cannot predict what he would have done had he not been arrested.”
Perkins, who is also a registered sex offender, is being held without bail.
Former Olympic athlete slams drag shows and compares them to blackface
A former Olympic athlete has sparked debate on social media with a tweet she posted Saturday in which she spoke out against drag.
Sharron Davies, who competed for Great Britain in the 1976 and 1980 Olympics (where she took a silver medal), has in recent years become an outspoken critic of allowing transwomen to compete in female sports. Over the weekend, she broadened her criticism to also include drag queens.
“Am I the only person fed up of drag shows? A parody of what a real woman is, like black face. Woman are juggling kids, rushing out a wholesome dinner, doing the laundry & cleaning, holding down a job all with period pains & leaky boobs if breast feeding. Enough of the stereotypes.”
Am I the only person fed up of drag shows? A parody of what a real woman is, like black face. Woman are juggling kids, rushing out a wholesome dinner, doing the laundry & cleaning, holding down a job all with period pains & leaky boobs if breast feeding. Enough of the stereotypes
The tweet has had over 12.5k likes and prompted 7k comments. Some of her followers have agreed with her. However, many others have criticized her comparison to blackface, and her own – some would argue stereotypical – definition of womanhood.
Among the high-profile names to speak out against the tweet were RuPaul‘s Drag Race’s Michelle Visage.
OR…you can see it for what drag actually IS, which is a celebration and homage of all things feminine, giving power to those who need it! Strong women aren’t threatened by drag queens, but rather empowered by their chutzpah. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!! t.co/Ycux4c8epy
“OR…you can see it for what drag actually IS, which is a celebration and homage of all things feminine, giving power to those who need it!” said Visage. “Strong women aren’t threatened by drag queens, but rather empowered by their chutzpah. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!”
Several DragRace queens were also quick to comment.
“STOP ALL DRAG SHOWS!! @sharrond62 is fed up and is suffering from Drag Fatigue!” chipped in Vinegar Strokes. “My love, have you never thought that a majority of Drag Queens are celebrating woman and the fantastic achievements woman have made to shape the world. YOU do nothing but shape a stereotype! TRASH!”
STOP ALL DRAG SHOWS!! @sharrond62 is fed up and is suffering from Drag Fatigue! My love, have you never thought that a majority of Drag Queens are celebrating woman and the fantastic achievements woman have made to shape the world. YOU do nothing but shape a stereotype! TRASH! t.co/oZY66M6xdk
Only weak minded people view it this way. If you are THAT strong of a woman/mother .. a man dressing up in women’s clothing to lipsync a song shouldn’t even be on your radar. Sounds like straight white privileged ignorance to me.. but what do I know?? I’m just a man in a dress.
High-profile breakfast TV host Lorraine Kelly was also having none of it.
Oh Sharon. You can’t underestimate the power of drag and how it empowers people who often feel like outsiders – they can find their family, grow in confidence, learn to love themselves and be who they really are. It can literally save lives. And it’s such a lot of FUN! t.co/y5LgIcndv9
“Oh Sharon. You can’t underestimate the power of drag and how it empowers people who often feel like outsiders – they can find their family, grow in confidence, learn to love themselves and be who they really are. It can literally save lives. And it’s such a lot of FUN!”
Neither was singer and broadcaster, Myleene Klass.
Whilst I have leaky boobs n s**t loads of laundry, I’d like to think this isn’t the only view of womanhood available. I adore drag queens, my daughter is obsessed with them. More importantly, I want my girls to see tolerance from women who have the power to shine a light. t.co/twyYAaEjph
Others said they weren’t fans of drag, but comparing it to blackface was wrong.
“Drag is really not OK, it ridicules women, no doubt,” agreed Andreia Nobre. “But blackface led to direct violence against black ppl. Many black women have now explained that we could question drag without comparing with blackface bc they feel it diminishes the fight against racism.”
Davies, 57, – who was previously married to black athlete Derek Redmond – did not accept the criticism.
“With mixed race kids & loads of wonderful friends from all over the world don’t think I can be accused of racism,” she said. “I’m not reducing anyone else’s struggle just saying promoting ridiculous stereotypes is dangerous, as is racism.”
With mixed race kids & loads of wonderful friends from all over the world don’t think I can be accused of racism .. I’m not reducing anyone else’s struggle just saying promoting ridiculous stereotypes is dangerous, as is racism.
Others just ridiculed her specific view of womanhood.
Hmmm who is stereotyping womanhood here? A drag queen painting on killer brows and getting down to some disco or the one who sees us as downtrodden milk maids slaving away for men and children.
Also juggling kids sounds dangerous, but possibly an excellent drag act.