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Logan Paul Makes Suicide Joke On Cardi B's Instagram Right Before Going On Good Morning America To Say He's Sorry About Making Suicide Jokes

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Source –  Logan Paul is getting roasted. Again. This time it’s for a controversial comment he left on Cardi B’s Instagram.  The rapper posted this photo of her at the Grammys on Wednesday with the caption “They trinna crucify me like they did Christ.”

Paul — only a month after getting heavily criticized for his deeply insensitive vlogof Japan’s “suicide forest” — commented this: 
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This morning Paul sat down with ABC’s Good Morning America on for his first television interview since facing severe backlash over a controversial video that appeared to show the body of an alleged suicide victim in Japan.

The 22-year-old social media star — who deleted the video, apologized, shut down his page, and then created a suicide prevention video in the wake of the controversy – said posting the clip was “a horrible lapse in judgment” and he “can, will and [is] going to learn from it and be a better person.” “It’s not like i’m a bad guy,” he said. “I’m a good guy who made a bad decision.” “This has been the hardest time in my life,” he added. “I’ve never been hated by the whole world. It’s been something to definitely overcome. I will think twice about what I post from now on.”

Here’s the whole video.

Quick recap: Cardi B posted an Instagram around 4:00 PM yesterday with the caption, “They trinna crucify me like they did Christ.”  Logan Paul, who has been in an unbelievable amount of hot water  for making fun of dead people in Japan’s suicide forest on his YouTube page (sixteen-million followers) comments “lawz u tellin me.” All on the eve of his first sit-down interview with Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan in which he says,

“It’s not like i’m a bad guy, I’m a good guy who made a bad decision…I will think twice in the future about what I post.”

I’m not going to go into too much detail but I will say this: Logan Paul is a scumbag and a liar. He excused the initial suicide video as a rookie mistake and I almost believed him. Shame on me. It’s obvious his “apology” was just as bullshit then as it was this morning. Despite what Logan says, he’s not a good person. He’s a grown man who went on national television in an attempt to save face and got caught making jokes about suicide the night before. He deserves every negative  repercussion he has coming his way. Including internet hate.

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So save me the “he’s just a kid’ argument because he’s not. He’s a twenty-two-year-old man with millions of dollars who’s made a career off of nothing more than his baby face looks and six pack abs. He’s had plenty of opportunities to make things right and he didn’t. That’s not called being young, it’s called being a scum bag. Hopefully this is the last time we have to watch a teary-eyed YouTube douchebag make a fake apology on national television. I’m getting sick of it.