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Amidst Nina Agdal’s $150,000 Lawsuit against Dillon Danis, “Surprised” Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Son Signals Logan Paul about Major Miss with Coach Prime

Published Sep 7, 2023 | 2:27 AM EDT

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Patrick Schwarzenegger, son of bodybuilding legend Arnold Schwarzenegger, has become a sought-after name in Hollywood. Beyond his silver screen endeavors, he’s proven to be a thriving entrepreneur as well. But what truly captured his fans is his insight on all the latest happenings on social media. 

In his latest social media update, the 29-year-old co-founder of MOSH has crafted a post to honor Coach Deion Sanders’ recent triumph while discreetly embedding a message for a prominent boxing star amidst a whirlwind of controversy. Taking to Twitter, the “Moxie” actor hailed the Colorado Buffaloes victory over fan favorite TCU. However, he also referred to Paul Logan and his sports drink brand in striking wordplay.

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The post read, “Surprised Prime Drinks hasn’t done a deal with Deion Sanders yet.” Sanders has made college football as exciting as it can get by overhauling the entire roster of his team, leading to a 45-42 upset win over TCU. It was Coach Prime’s first game as leader of the pack for the Buffaloes.

Moreover, the thrilling match drew close to 7 million viewers to FOX to watch the sensational comeback of the underdogs. Interestingly, Amazon Prime has broadcasted a show titled “Coach Prime,” in 2022. The documentary will renew for a second season in 2023, featuring the phenomenal performances and strategies of Sanders to lead the Colorado Buffaloes to success.

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The Twitter post by Patrick is arguably a message for social media sensation Paul Logan, who owns Prime Drink with KSI. Currently, the WWE fighter is in a sandstorm fighting the mudslinging caused by Dillon Danis. One does not know if Logan will sign a deal with the meticulous coach to promote his brand or not, but the idea seems novel.

Nina Agdal files a lawsuit

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For the uninitiated, Logan and Danis are set to have a boxing bout in October. And Danis has already started with his pre-match antics by bringing Nina Agdal’s past into the picture. The Youtuber turned boxer even sent a ‘cease and desist’ to Danis, but to no avail.

Now Adgal, the fiancee of Paul Logan, has taken matters into her own hands by filing a lawsuit against Danis. The Danish model was particularly distressed by the events that transpired on August 11. As per TMZ reports, she wrote, “Danis posted the photograph — entirely uncensored — from his X (Twitter) account, without Plaintiff’s consent. Later that day, Danis reposted the explicit photograph in order to maximize the number of views it would receive.” The damages for violating federal laws can go up to a minimum of $150,000, as per the news. 

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Although the explicit picture has been taken down now, Danis seems to be in no mood to stop the feud. He posted on his social media about Adgal filing a restraining order against him and “seeking prison time” for him. The fight seems to have gone to the point of no return.

Read More: Dillon Danis Ready To Jeopardize Logan Paul Fight As Legal Threats Over Nina Agdal Leaks Looms Large Over Conor McGregor’s Teammate

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Pallavi Das

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Pallavi Das is a Bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. She holds a Masters's Degree from a premier University in the United Kingdom. Pallavi has over two years of experience as a Communications Associate.
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