Logan Paul had a bit too much to drink when he recently attended the Coachella music festival in California.
Paul attended Coachella with his friends over a weekend earlier this month. The event, which attracts audiences of over 250,000, has been running for over 20 years and features musical artists from several genres and many art displays.
This year's event was headlined by the likes of Harry Styles and Billie Eilish, it marked the first Coachella in over two years after the previous two were cancelled due to Covid-19. Paul made sure to enjoy his time over the weekend and recalled a story in which he threw up whilst with a "gorgeous" girl in a taxi on the way home.
"I can normally handle my alcohol, I can drink a lot and so I was," he said on the Impaulsive podcast. "I was drinking a lot and at Coachella you are always running around, it's hot and you're not drinking water. Even worse, you're not eating. So it can lead to some bad things.
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"I'm feeling real sick, it's midnight on carnival which is the best party at Coachella. We pull up all my friends exit the van, the girl I'm with who is drop dead gorgeous, I'm like 'I don't feel too good', so everyone goes but the girl is like, 'I want to stay with you sweeheart'
"We get in the van and are on our way home, out of nowhere I threw up in the van all over it. Next to a f***ing ten. I have never been this embarrassed in my life. The question is where do you go from here.
"I said to her 'I'm sorry' and then the door opened up and I ran out and threw up like 10 more times and was just standing there on the side of the road, security were like 'this guy's a f***ing idiot'".
YouTube boxer Paul hasn't fought in almost three years but is targeting a return to fighting in 2022. The 27-year-old recently called out UFC star Paddy Pimblett and said he would be willing to make his MMA debut if it was against 'The Baddy'.
His call out has been criticised because of the disparity in weight between the pair, but Paul has suggested that Pimblett - who typically piles on weight after his lightweight fights - could meet him in the cage at a catchweight of 185lbs.