Cody Ko addresses Jake Paul's failed attempt at canceling him

'Move over James Charles! I got my own little piece of YouTube drama this week.'
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Cody Ko addresses Jake Paul's failed attempt at canceling him
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What happens when Jake Paul tries to start internet drama? Nothing.

Cody Ko, the Canadian YouTuber, just dropped a video in response to Jake Paul's wildly cringey "confronting internet bully cody ko..." video. Ko's video, jokingly entitled "i'm a cyberbully," is a hilarious jab at Paul's failed attempt at trying to cancel him for being a "hater."

"Years and years of being on the sidelines of all the YouTube drama, and now, I'm a starting player," Ko says. He goes on to describe Paul's poorly justified ambush, saying, "It was really fucking uncomfortable. Just horribly awkward."

Ko, as per usual, brilliantly rips into Paul's video by highlighting some of its dumbest parts. "I feel like his editor is a fan [of me], or something. 'Cuz somehow he managed to make me look really good. And himself look really bad."

And he's right. Paul did make Ko look good. Good enough to earn 140,000 new followers since dropping the video, according to Social Blade.

Jake Paul should star in an autographical movie about his life. After all, the only thing he's good at is playing himself. Or maybe everyone got played.

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Harry Hill

Harry is a fellow on the Culture Team. He loves memes and Taylor Swift (no, like, actually.) He'd like to thank his parents for always believing in him. This will be his first broadway production. Oh, wait, he thought this was a Playbill bio...


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