September 18, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Logan Paul said he walked out of Oppenheimer because everyone was talking.




It’s one of the hottest cinematic releases of the year so far – giving rise to the phenomenon known as ‘Barbenheimer’ – but Christopher Nolan’s latest epic Oppenheimer wasn’t interesting enough for YouTuber and podcaster Logan Paul, who’s admitted to walking out of the cinema screening while the film was playing.


Paul, who’s been roasted before for his opinions on films (he branded Jordan Peele’s Nope, which has a decent score of 83 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, the “worst film of all time” last year), made the revelation during the latest episode of his Impaulsive podcast.


In a conversation with the directors of the horror movie Talk To Me (Michael and Danny Philipou, known online as RackaRacka), Paul said: “I didn’t know what they were trying to… What are you doing?


Danis has been rampant with his posts on X trying to rile up Paul while creating hype for their upcoming boxing bout. However, Danis has used Paul’s fiancée Nina Agdal as his weapon of choice. Danis has been digging up and posting rare pictures of Agdal with various other men. Fans have even stated that this act from Danis could actually lead to Paul and Agdal’s breakup.


Upon being asked why he decided to walk out of the Cillian Murphy-led movie, he said, “I didn’t know what they were trying. I… We… What are you doing? It’s just everyone’s just talking it’s just an hour and a half, 90 minutes of talking.”


One fan, on the other hand, connected this with the onslaught Paul has been receiving from Dillon Danis. The fan posted on X, “Don’t worry this is the trauma from Dillon. Bro’s taking out his frustrations on Oppenheimer.”


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