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Dillon Danis calls steroid use main reason for Logan and Jake Paul's receding hairlines

2023-09-17 21:25
Sharing a personal image, Dillon Danis claimed that Logan and Jake Paul's receding hairlines are due to their alleged use of steroids
Dillon Danis calls steroid use main reason for Logan and Jake Paul's receding hairlines

CLEVELAND, OHIO: Dillon Danis has suggested that Logan Paul and Jake Paul's receding hairlines are caused by their alleged use of anabolic steroids.

On October 14 at the AO Arena in Manchester, England, "El Jefe" and the eldest Paul brother will square off in a six-round exhibition boxing contest as part of the Misfits X DAZN: The Prime Card.

Since the fight was formally announced in July, Danis has provocatively shared private images and videos of Nina Agdal, Paul's fiance. As a result, Agdal sued the 30-year-old BJJ grappler and won a restraining order against him.

Dillon Danis highlighted Paul brother's receding hairlines

Dillon Danis, however, has turned his social media shenanigans toward the YouTuber siblings as a result of the lawsuit. Danis recently posted images of Logan and Jake Paul on X (previously Twitter), highlighting their receding hairlines, which he attributes to using steroids.

He wrote captioning the post, "The roids cooked his hairline."

Quickly after seeing the photographs, fans began to react in various ways. A fan wrote, "Tf is this hair line damn he should do an quick tour in turkey."

Another user mentioned, "Dillon just won't leave the poor man alive."

The third commentator wrote, "he not poor, he a scammer."

Fourth fan remarked, "Jake should get a hair transplant or go bald."

Jake Shields believed Dillon Danis and Logan Paul don't want to fight

Former UFC fighter Jake Shields believed that neither Dillon Danis nor Logan Paul are very interested in engaging in combat.

Shields claimed that Paul and Danis are more interested in publicizing their potential bout than actually entering the ring in a recent interview with MMA reporter Helen Yee.

He also commended Dillon Danis for having significantly grown his social media fan base recently, "I think both of those guys aren't really into fighting, they're more into marketing. And Dillon's done a great job marketing himself. I don't think he really wants to fight."

He continued, "He's gotten a huge win out of this press-wise and he's got like 500,000 new followers. For him, he's already got what he wants out of this other than the payday."

"I could see one of these guys pulling the fight... Dillon's definitely had the PR win, he's done some little brutal but that's some hilarious [social media posts]," he concluded.