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SteveWillDoIt walks off imPaulsive as Logan Paul’s podcast ends abruptly

SteveWillDoIt abruptly leaves imPaulsive after tense exchanges with Logan Paul and Mike Majlak during a heated episode


Pop Culture & Art November 26, 2025 1 min read
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YouTuber SteveWillDoIt abruptly walked off the set of Logan Paul’s imPaulsive podcast, ending the episode less than 40 minutes after it began.

The incident unfolded shortly after Steve’s announcement that he had been unbanned from YouTube and would officially return to the platform in December, generating significant hype among fans.

Steve, a founding member of the NELK Boys, appeared on the podcast to discuss his comeback but quickly shifted the tone. Mid-conversation, he pushed his microphone away, shook hands with Logan Paul and co-host Mike Majlak, and walked out. Though he briefly returned, he insisted he was “done with it,” despite Majlak attempting to keep the episode rolling.

Before leaving, Steve challenged the hosts to a game of padel with a $40,000 watch on the line. He also made several comments that were censored in the final cut. Logan responded by setting boundaries, saying Steve had “hit a line” and urging him to “chill” for the sake of the show and everyone involved.

Majlak later apologized to viewers, saying Steve became “carried away” and that some of his blanket statements—especially those taking shots at MrBeast—“didn’t make sense.” Logan also remarked that he was surprised Steve hadn’t been confronted physically by others for similar behavior, emphasizing that he held back only because Steve was a guest.

After the episode aired, SteveWillDoIt addressed the situation on Instagram. He claimed he was supposed to review the episode before release—something he says did not happen—and apologized for “blacking out.” He also called Majlak a “fake friend” and “bad person.” Meanwhile, viewers criticized the hosts for “belittling” their guest and escalating tensions.

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