Logan Paul Catches Heat After Former Pet Pig Found In Critical Condition

Logan Paul has been going through more than a few controversies as of late. For instance, he was recently exposed for some allegedly shady practices within his CryptoZoo project. In fact, Paul was going to sue creator CoffeeZilla for his reporting. However, Paul decided to drop the case.

Now, Paul is being criticized for a completely different situation. According to TMZ, a pig named Pearl was rescued by Gentle Barn in California. This pig was found in critical condition in an abandoned field and was laying next to a pig that had actually died. Subsequently, it was revealed that Paul used to keep Pearl as a pet.

As the story goes, Paul had purchased the pig, thinking that it would stay small forever. However, Paul eventually moved to Puerto Rico and needed to give it a new home. The pig was sent to Santa Clarita, however, Paul seems to think the new owner ultimately abandoned the big.

Logan Paul Speaks

Following this news, Paul wrote an email to Gentle Barn where he thanked them for giving the pig a home. He was extremely grateful for the organization, noting that he cared deeply about his former pet.

Logan Paul looks on during the game between the Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on October 02, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Unfortunately for Logan, many weren’t buying his comments. While it was confirmed that Logan hasn’t had the pig for two years, many noted that this is a worrying trend amongst influencers. For instance, some pointed out that he should have known the pig wouldn’t be small forever.

“Logan Paul should have been punted into the sun after the evil shit he pulled in Japan. This is also evil. Also I am begging folks to understand that mini pigs DO NOT EXIST there is no such thing as a mini pig! They will not stay tiny!” one Twitter user wrote. “Influencers need to stop buying animals just to abandon them when they’re no longer farming them enough ‘clout.’” another said.

Overall, it is definitely a sad situation as you never want to see an animal in such poor condition. For now, however, it still remains to be seen who is truly at fault.

Let us know what you think of the situation, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more updates on this developing story.

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TSA Stops Passenger With Boa Constrictor In Their Carry On

The Transportation Security Administration says that they stopped a passenger who attempted to bring a massive boa constrictor in their carry-on bag. The incident occurred at the Tampa International Airport last month.

TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein explained to CNN that the four-foot-long snake belonged to a woman who claimed it was her “emotional support pet.” Agents detected it while the bag passed through an x-ray machine. The snake, named Bartholomew, was not allowed on the flight.

The patterned Columbian red-tailed boa constrictor, found in South America. (Photo by David Northcott/Corbis via Getty Images)

Farbstein further explained: “TSA notified the airline that the woman (with the carry-on) was ticketed to fly on and the airline did not permit the snake on the plane.”

The organization confirmed the incident in a post on Instagram afterward.

“There’s a danger noodle in that bag… Our officers at Tampa International Airport didn’t find this hyssssssterical!” the TSA wrote in the caption. “Coiled up in a passenger’s carry-on was a 4’ boa constrictor! We really have no adder-ation for discovering any pet going through an x-ray machine. Do you have asp-irations of taking a snake on a plane?”

“Has all this left you wanting to squeeze out more travel answers?” the agency continued. “You can always mamba on over to our friends at AskTSA! They’ll rattle out responses to your questions 7 days a week, from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. (ET).”

Bartholomew is far from the first animal TSA has discovered at an airport. Back in November, they also found a cat in a carry-on at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. TSA agents also found a dog stuffed into a carry-on at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wisconsin in recent months.

Check out the Instagram post shared by TSA below.

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Kanye West’s Ex-Associate Claims He Is Missing

Kanye West has been going through some very difficult times as of late. Many of these difficult times have been the direct cause of his own actions. For instance, many have sworn off associating with West following his recent brigade of Nazi propaganda.

From his association with Nick Fuentes to his most recent interview with Gavin McInnes and Alex Jones, Ye has gone off the deep end. His obsession with Jewish people and Naziism is simply disturbing. Additionally, his fans have no clue if he will be able to snap out of it.

Kanye West, left, talks with Golden State Warriors co-owner Peter Guber the game during the game against the Boston Celtics in the third quarter at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (Photo by Ray Chavez/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)

Is Kanye Missing?

In a recent report, it was revealed by Ye’s former business manager Thomas St. John that Kanye is now missing. St. John has been trying to get in contact with Kanye for a while. This is because he wants to serve him a lawsuit. However, St. John claims that Ye has been impossible to find.

As St. John revealed, Kanye hired him to be the CFO of Donda. Overall, his salary was $300,000 per month. Subsequently, they had a contract for 18 months. However, Ye eventually stopped paying St. John, who now wants the $4.5 million that he is allegedly owed.

Kanye West arrives at the Balenciaga show on May 22, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)

At this point, it could just be that Ye is aware of the impending lawsuit and wants to go somewhere he cannot be found. However, if that is not the case, then this latest news is fairly concerning. After all, Ye’s most recent actions are that of someone who isn’t in complete control of their faculties.

Stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates on this developing story.

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Juul Has Settled Over 5,000 Lawsuits

Juul has officially settled more than 5,000 lawsuits in relation to harm caused by their vaping products.

Native American tribes, school districts, as well as individuals and families of Juul users were responsible for bringing the abundance of lawsuits forward. Over 10,000 combined plaintiffs were involved.

Packages of Juul e-cigarettes are displayed for sale in the Brazil Outlet shop on June 22, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reportedly preparing to order Juul Labs Inc. to remove its e-cigarette products from the U.S. market. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

The value of the settlements has not been revealed. Juul says an equity investment that they’ve acquired will help to fund it. Just last month, the e-cigarette company revealed mass layoffs. 

History of Juul

Juul Labs was founded in 2015 and quickly rose to fame due to their addictive vaping products. Over the past five years, there has been a spiking popularity in vape and e-cigarettes among teens.

According to a survey done by NewsInHealth in 2019, 37% of 12th graders reported vaping the year prior.  “Teens are clearly attracted to the marketable technology and flavorings seen in vaping devices,” said Dr. Nora D. Volkow, director of NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse.

The popularity of Juul specifically caused the company to be largely blamed for the growth in underage vaping. Parents, politicians and school administrators all publicly attacked the company.

As a result, the e-cigarette makers dropped all of their advertising in the U.S in 2019. It also discontinued most of its flavors the same year. Additionally, in 2019, San Francisco became the first major city in the U.S. to ban both Juuls and e-cigarettes.

Juul Labs’ Future

The future of Juul Labs remains unknown after all of the controversy surrounding the company. Earlier this year, the FDA rejected their application to keep its products on the market. They wanted to market their e-cigarettes as “a smoking alternative for adults.” Furthermore, the Administration backed up their rejection by stating that the vaping company failed to address the potential chemicals that seep from their devices.

Stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates about Juul and the lawsuits.

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Kalan.FrFr Hosts “TwoFr Day,” Donates $20K To Compton School District

The culture loves a fuzzy feel-good moment when artists connect with their communities and Kalan.FrFr recently pulled together a few friends for TwoFr Day. For the fourth year, the Los Angeles rapper hosted the giveback initiative sponsored by Roc Nation, First Class Entertainment, Puma, and Amazon’s Music Rotation. Kalan partnered with the Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees for the event and donated $20,000 to the district’s special needs program.

It wasn’t all networking and handshakes; Kalan and his team truly wanted to shine a light on the needs of students. The neighborhood came together at Dominguez High School in Compton for the massive giveaway and a concert takeover. “Two Fr means the world to me,” he told us.

He continued: “It’s an event where I can get close to my fans and they can see me in a more comfortable level where we’re having fun together. Just being able to give back and help the school district that I came from and to be able to put something back into my community means everything to me.”

TwoFr Day advocates for kids and adults with disabilities, and it is an event that the community looks forward to. It began as a toy drive at its inception and has evolved into something that has helped change the lives of California families.

Kalan was able to provide free food, shoes, apparel, toys, school supplies, and much more with special giveaways, thanks to donations from Puma, Ethika, Undefeated, Snoop Dogg and Hip Hop Harry, Homme Femme, Bachi Bus, and The Goldwing Group.

The rapper has shared several highlights from this community get-together, so check out more from TwoFr Day below.

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