
LOS ANGELES – Chaos erupted on a recent episode of Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast when guest SteveWillDoIt was ejected following a heated confrontation over fellow YouTube star MrBeast.
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The controversy began when Stephen Deleonardis, known online as SteveWillDoIt, called Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, a “fake guy.” He accused MrBeast of abandoning him after his own YouTube channel was banned in 2002 for promoting gambling, claiming, “I just feel if he cared about people, he would have helped.”
Logan Paul quickly intervened, defending MrBeast and pointing out that the channel termination was a consequence of SteveWillDoIt’s actions. He labeled Steve’s comments as unfair and called him a “hater,” escalating tensions in the studio.
Cheesur CALLS OUT Logan Paul for kicking SteveWillDoIt off his podcast for saying the N Word
“You laughed at a de*d body in a forest” pic.twitter.com/tVUTvITqH4
— Cheesur Updates (@CheesurUpdate) November 26, 2025
The situation deteriorated further when Steve began interrupting hosts and insulting Logan, ultimately using a racial slur multiple times. After the third instance, Logan declared, “You have reached the line,” prompting co-host Mike Majlak to abruptly end the interview with, “Thank you for coming.”
After the ejection, Logan addressed the audience, expressing shock at Steve’s behavior and admitting that if the situation weren’t being recorded, he “would have slapped him.” The incident sparked a viral backlash online, with creators like Bryce Hall criticizing Logan for allegedly exploiting a visibly intoxicated guest.
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SteveWillDoIt, who was previously banned from YouTube for three years, recently announced his return to the platform on December 25. The Impaulsive episode has drawn widespread attention, highlighting the volatility that can arise when online personalities clash over past grievances and personal grievances.