Crowds mill outside the RAC Arena in Perth to catch a glimpse of YouTube sensation and WWE Superstar Logan Paul in an impromptu match.
Fans packed the RAC Arena in Perth on Saturday to watch Logan Paul as the YouTube sensation held an impromptu meetup.
After disappointing his fans by canceling his first scheduled appearance at Midvale Mall, the 27-year-old vowed he would “make it happen”.
Now, the WWE Superstar made good on that promise by walking out to the front of the arena all smiles as he greeted his fans in a backwards cap and black T-shirt.
Fans packed the RAC Arena in Perth on Saturday to watch 27-year-old Logan Paul (pictured) as the YouTube sensation held an impromptu meetup.
The influencer pulled up in front of the crowd in his bright red PRIME van, posed for photos, and handed out free PRIME drinks.
It comes after Paul promised a replacement meet and greet after the first one was canceled due to “security concerns.”
The Western Australian reported that he had promised a fan that the scheduled meeting would take place, saying: “We’re going to make it happen, we’re going to do something.”
After disappointing his fans by canceling his first scheduled appearance at the Midvale Mall, Paul vowed he would “make it happen.”
Now, the WWE Superstar made good on that promise by walking out to the front of the arena all smiles as he greeted his fans in a backwards cap and black T-shirt.
The American star was due to meet fans on Saturday at a different venue, but event organizers called off the engagement amid “security” concerns.
“After a security review and with the advice of WA Police, our security providers and the City of Swan, we are not satisfied in the interest of public safety that this event will occur in the parking lot of the Midvale Central shopping center on Sat. Feb 11,’ a Woolworths spokesman said in a statement late Thursday.
“We know this is disappointing for PRIME beverage customers and fans, however, public safety must come first,” they added.
The influencer pulled up in front of the crowd in his bright red PRIME van, posed for photos, and handed out free PRIME drinks.
It comes after Paul promised a replacement reunion after the first one was canceled due to “security concerns.”
They went on to quash any talk of an event happening at Town Hall Woolworths in Sydney on February 13, saying: “There is no event planned.”
“Again, we would like to reiterate that there is no PRIME activity planned in any Woolworths stores before the drinks are available exclusively in our stores later this month,” they concluded.
Paul is a huge social media star with 24.9 million followers on Instagram, where he describes himself as an “artist, boxer, fighter.”
The Western Australian reported that he had promised a fan the scheduled meeting would take place, saying: “We’re going to make it happen, we’re going to do something.”