YouTube star Jake Paul could be calling out former Team 10 member Chance Sutton, after Sutton made a Tweet about moving into a new home.
Paul’s response to Sutton’s post insinuated that Sutton owed him money, and that his Tweet about the move was an attempt to cover up that fact that he is low on funds.
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“Errybody out here acting like they making moves,” Paul wrote. “Snapchatting new homes & shit, but they still owe me money. Don’t think I forgot. I got bigger fish to fry, but it’s just got me over here laughing at how broke y’all really be. #StickToTheCode”
errybody out here acting like they making moves..
snap chatting new homes & shit
but they still owe me money
don’t think I forgot:eyes:
I got bigger fish to fry but it’s just got me over here laughing at how broke y’all really be#StickToTheCode
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) October 16, 2018
He then followed up with another Tweet, which implied that he had even more dirt on other YouTubers.
“I wish I could show y’all all the tweets that I don’t tweet,” he continued.
Sutton’s initial Tweet about his move was met with ample criticism from Jake’s fans, who implied that he moved out because he owed money to Jake Paul, and that his depart from Team 10 could be landing him on hard times.
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“Should have stayed in the T10 house, where you don’t have to pay rent, you live rent free, everything there is free,” one user replied. “You are going downhill ever since you left🤪 harder life without the boys ay?”
The better path in life is sometimes hidden … Don’t get dragged down the wrong one :zzz::zzz:
— Chance (@imchancesutton) October 16, 2018
While Sutton hasn’t responded to Jake’s Tweet, he did follow up with another post that could hint at a covert response to Paul’s criticism.
“The better path in life is sometimes hidden,” he stated. “Don’t get dragged down the wrong one.”
Sutton left Team 10 in May 2018, just after former COO Nick Crompton also took his leave of the group.