Logan Paul says he thinks 'everyone' deserves second chances

"Everyone deserves second chances, bro."
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Sam Haysom
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Logan Paul says he thinks 'everyone' deserves second chances
Logan Paul spoke to TMZ at LAX airport. Credit: Tony DiMaio/SilverHub/REX/Shutterstock

Logan Paul has said he thinks "everyone" deserves second chances in his first on-camera interview since he posted a YouTube video showing an apparent victim of suicide.

Paul later took down the video and apologised after being widely criticised. He's since been removed by YouTube from Google's preferred ad program.

"Everyone deserves second chances, bro," Paul said to a reporter from TMZ when he was questioned at LAX airport.

Here's the video in full:

Paul goes on to say he's learned "everything -- so many things" from his recent experience.

When asked if he thinks he's been treated fairly by YouTube and the public, Paul nods.

He then confirms he'll be putting out a message to the YouTube community soon.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.

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