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Logan Paul Returns To YouTube After Infamous Forest Controversy

Logan Paul has returned to YouTube after his infamous Suicide Forest controversy.

 

And his first foray back into the world of vlogging is to make true amends for his past indiscretion.

In a video titled “Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow”, Logan tackles his infamous Suicide Forest video head on by having an entire video dedicated to the subject, admitting that he spent the 3 weeks since posting his apology video learning about suicide.

“About 800,000 people worldwide die by suicide every year,” is the first caption a viewer sees, followed by more suicide statistics like, “1 person every 40 seconds takes their own life.” Such statistics are splashed throughout the video, making it immediately clear that this will not be the usual fare for Logan Paul.

Paul also begins the video with addressing the Suicide Forest for which he received intense public backlash. “I know I’ve made mistakes,” Logan says. “I know I’ve let people down. But what happens when you’re given the opportunity to make a difference in the world?”

Earlier this month Paul posted a video on YouTube where he traveled to Japan’s Suicide Forest and came face to face with a victim of suicide. The video showed graphic images of the man’s corpse and Logan’s raw reaction to being confronted with such a horrible event.

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