Logan Paul has been entertaining his audience for a long time since he started making videos on Vine to now trying his strength in WWE and also making podcasts for his Impaulsive channel. He is an entertainer who never fails to disappoint his audience, although there have been some controversies.
But despite everything, Logan Paul is among the elite content creators. He has achieved a huge amount of fame and success from being a content creator.
Maya Rudolph has some sage advice for her younger self. ET spoke to Rudolph at The WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards, where she shared what she'd tell herself years before she ever came to fame on Saturday Night Live.
"I think I would have told myself to be patient. That it will get better," Rudolph, who was named as one of this year's innovators said. "And you'll actually get stronger and grow into the person you were meant to be.
UPDATE: Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor died of natural causes, including pulmonary disease and asthma, according to her official death report. In January, O’Connor was determined to have died from “natural causes” by the Southwark Coroners Court in London, though no further details were given.
US newsObituaryTristan EgolfA novelist rebelling against small-town AmericaTo have published two novels by the age of 30, and recently finished another, could be the stuff of dreams, but not for Tristan Egolf, who has shot himself, aged 33, in Lancaster, near Philadelphia. Lancaster was the town that provided partial inspiration for his fiction, and to which he had returned after living throughout the United States and Europe.
Such a fate recalls the end of John Kennedy Toole, who gassed himself before the publication, and success, of A Confederacy Of Dunces.
OpinionAbortion This article is more than 11 years oldAfter Savita Halappanavar's death, the brutal irony of 'pro-life' is exposedThis article is more than 11 years oldSarah DitumAnti-abortion groups' response to a young woman's tragic death in Ireland exposes their scant regard for women's livesAnti-abortion campaigners can be callous, but Savita Halappanavar is not the kind of woman they find easy to dismiss. She wanted to have children, and part of the anti-abortion pretence is that mothers are the only women who count, and restricting terminations is good for mothers.