In 2020, Logan Paul coaxed Floyd Mayweather to get back in the ring, and left the whole world stunned. While many were excited about it, even more were revolted by the whole scenario. The golf beauty was part of the latter group.
On her Apple Podcast, Paige stated, “It’s a money grab, there is going to be so much money thrown for that fight.” She then also commented on the power that the “young demographic holds” and how she was astonished that there were people who eagerly awaited it or that the fight was actually happening.
Paige said, “It’s insane to see someone with a YouTube following or social following can make this happen.” Part of the blonde beauty’s annoyance with the fight stemmed from her hatred for the YouTuber. She was quite open about it too. She then explained the reason for her strong negative feelings towards him.
“I did an anti-bullying talk at a school and it was right after Logan Paul filmed a guy committing suicide in this forest,” Spiranac said. “I think he should have been punished more by YouTube or his sponsors or there needed to be some form of consequence bigger than what he got.” She explained how she stood up against the sportsman. However, his fans responded in a way she could never expect.
“And I ended up receiving death threats by all of these kids in that high school, that they were defending Logan Paul, and so ever since then, I have hated him,” Spiranac said. “Because if that’s the fan base he has, where you criticize him, you [are] literally going to have people attack you…horrible, horrible things, I just don’t think they are really good people.”
Logan Paul apologized for his actions and said that he made a lapse in his judgment. And at the same time, he said that he didn’t want to be forgiven for the same. But he also mentioned that he was ashamed of what he had done and that he was disappointed.