Photo: Leon Bennett/GettyBoxerJake Pauldetails his complicated relationship with his “intense” father, claiming that he physically abused him, in the first installment of the new season of Netflix’sUntold.“My dad would slap the s–t out of me,” Paul, 26, said inUntold: Jake Paul the Problem Child,now streaming on Netflix.Paul said both of his parents were “really strict” when he and his brotherLogan Paulwere growing up, before telling viewers that it was “mainly” his father Greg whose discipline he recalls most. “It was always Logan and I against him,” Paul explained of the relationship.Logan, 28, spoke similarly in the documentary about the brothers' relationship with their father, but specified that he prefers to describe Greg’s parenting differently than his younger brother.“Jake may throw around the the word ‘abusive,’ I prefer ‘not quite legal,’” Logan claimed. “Greg Paul is a f–king being. He’s a menace. That guy’s intense.“NetflixGreg addresses Jake’s claims in the Netflix docuseries, and says he “never laid a hand” on Jake or Logan, but admitted to taking a tough-love approach as a parent.“I said, ‘Jake I did pick you up and throw you on a couch a couple of times,” Greg recalled, explaining, “That’s what the f–-k dads are supposed to do. Welcome to life, get the f–-k over it.”Jake, who started his career as a YouTube star before moving to the boxing ring, said he’s “understanding of why” his father, 59, was rough with the brothers growing up. “I don’t resent it. That’s all he knew.“Francois Nel/GettyLogan even credited his father’s approach to parenting for his success across multiple platforms in the entertainment industry.“Personally, I attribute pretty much all of my success to my father. He was so hard and so tough on us that my brother and I’s imaginations really started to flare up. So, one day we get a camera and we just start filming our lives.” he explained.Logan reflected, “We’ve been through some s–-t dude. It wasn’t fun, it was f-–king torture bro. But when you survive that s–-t you become tough as f–-k.”From Logan’s perspective, the relationship between his brother and father is still strained. “Jake is still traumatized to this day about how my dad treated him, and they still don’t get along like they should,” Logan shared.Untoldalso explores Jake’s rise and fall as a self-made Internet phenomenon before his transition into boxing, including a 2020 FBI raid at his California home and 2019 allegations of sexual assault.
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BoxerJake Pauldetails his complicated relationship with his “intense” father, claiming that he physically abused him, in the first installment of the new season of Netflix’sUntold.“My dad would slap the s–t out of me,” Paul, 26, said inUntold: Jake Paul the Problem Child,now streaming on Netflix.Paul said both of his parents were “really strict” when he and his brotherLogan Paulwere growing up, before telling viewers that it was “mainly” his father Greg whose discipline he recalls most. “It was always Logan and I against him,” Paul explained of the relationship.Logan, 28, spoke similarly in the documentary about the brothers' relationship with their father, but specified that he prefers to describe Greg’s parenting differently than his younger brother.“Jake may throw around the the word ‘abusive,’ I prefer ‘not quite legal,’” Logan claimed. “Greg Paul is a f–king being. He’s a menace. That guy’s intense.“NetflixGreg addresses Jake’s claims in the Netflix docuseries, and says he “never laid a hand” on Jake or Logan, but admitted to taking a tough-love approach as a parent.“I said, ‘Jake I did pick you up and throw you on a couch a couple of times,” Greg recalled, explaining, “That’s what the f–-k dads are supposed to do. Welcome to life, get the f–-k over it.”Jake, who started his career as a YouTube star before moving to the boxing ring, said he’s “understanding of why” his father, 59, was rough with the brothers growing up. “I don’t resent it. That’s all he knew.“Francois Nel/GettyLogan even credited his father’s approach to parenting for his success across multiple platforms in the entertainment industry.“Personally, I attribute pretty much all of my success to my father. He was so hard and so tough on us that my brother and I’s imaginations really started to flare up. So, one day we get a camera and we just start filming our lives.” he explained.Logan reflected, “We’ve been through some s–-t dude. It wasn’t fun, it was f-–king torture bro. But when you survive that s–-t you become tough as f–-k.”From Logan’s perspective, the relationship between his brother and father is still strained. “Jake is still traumatized to this day about how my dad treated him, and they still don’t get along like they should,” Logan shared.Untoldalso explores Jake’s rise and fall as a self-made Internet phenomenon before his transition into boxing, including a 2020 FBI raid at his California home and 2019 allegations of sexual assault.
BoxerJake Pauldetails his complicated relationship with his “intense” father, claiming that he physically abused him, in the first installment of the new season of Netflix’sUntold.
“My dad would slap the s–t out of me,” Paul, 26, said inUntold: Jake Paul the Problem Child,now streaming on Netflix.
Paul said both of his parents were “really strict” when he and his brotherLogan Paulwere growing up, before telling viewers that it was “mainly” his father Greg whose discipline he recalls most. “It was always Logan and I against him,” Paul explained of the relationship.
Logan, 28, spoke similarly in the documentary about the brothers' relationship with their father, but specified that he prefers to describe Greg’s parenting differently than his younger brother.
“Jake may throw around the the word ‘abusive,’ I prefer ‘not quite legal,’” Logan claimed. “Greg Paul is a f–king being. He’s a menace. That guy’s intense.”
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Greg addresses Jake’s claims in the Netflix docuseries, and says he “never laid a hand” on Jake or Logan, but admitted to taking a tough-love approach as a parent.
“I said, ‘Jake I did pick you up and throw you on a couch a couple of times,” Greg recalled, explaining, “That’s what the f–-k dads are supposed to do. Welcome to life, get the f–-k over it.”
Jake, who started his career as a YouTube star before moving to the boxing ring, said he’s “understanding of why” his father, 59, was rough with the brothers growing up. “I don’t resent it. That’s all he knew.”
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Logan even credited his father’s approach to parenting for his success across multiple platforms in the entertainment industry.
“Personally, I attribute pretty much all of my success to my father. He was so hard and so tough on us that my brother and I’s imaginations really started to flare up. So, one day we get a camera and we just start filming our lives.” he explained.
Logan reflected, “We’ve been through some s–-t dude. It wasn’t fun, it was f-–king torture bro. But when you survive that s–-t you become tough as f–-k.”
From Logan’s perspective, the relationship between his brother and father is still strained. “Jake is still traumatized to this day about how my dad treated him, and they still don’t get along like they should,” Logan shared.
Untoldalso explores Jake’s rise and fall as a self-made Internet phenomenon before his transition into boxing, including a 2020 FBI raid at his California home and 2019 allegations of sexual assault.
source: people.com