Influencer SteveWillDoIt has finally spoken at length about the controversies surrounding his appearances on the Impaulsive podcast and his ongoing tensions with fellow creators. In a recent episode of his own One Night with Steiny podcast, he provided candid details about why he called MrBeast a “fake friend,” shared the behind-the-scenes story with Logan Paul, and addressed viral claims about alcohol on set.

The MrBeast-SteveWillDoIt feud

SteveWillDoIt did not hold back when discussing MrBeast. He criticized the YouTube star’s attitude toward other creators and cited a specific incident involving streamer Adin Ross. Ross had helped raise 14 million dollars for MrBeast’s Team Water initiative. Later, when Ross asked MrBeast to do a collaboration stream, MrBeast reportedly responded, “only if it’s for charity.”

SteveWillDoIt suggested that this behavior reflects a broader issue. According to him, creators and collaborators around MrBeast often do not have positive experiences. “You talk to anyone who knows me and my crew, and they’ll say nothing but good things. Facts are facts,” he explained.

Social media quickly reacted. Fans pointed out the irony of someone as philanthropic as MrBeast being called out for perceived hypocrisy. Many agreed that SteveWillDoIt has a point about the blurred line between charity and personal gain in influencer culture.

Walking out on Logan Paul

The controversy on the Impaulsive podcast stemmed from a clash with host Logan Paul. SteveWillDoIt admitted he walked out of the interview after repeated frustrations. He claimed Logan kept asking how he makes his money and the size of his earnings, without ever asking about his brand, Happy Dad, which has become a major source of his success.

“When I was with Logan, I ended up not remembering the interview,” SteveWillDoIt said. “At first I was sober and drinking tequila, but Logan kept asking, ‘So how do you make your money?’ I don’t think he’s dumb. Either he was playing games, or he was genuinely trying to get under my skin.”

The incident sparked a wave of commentary online. Fans debated whether Logan’s repeated questioning was curiosity, bad interviewing, or intentional antagonism. Many defended SteveWillDoIt, noting that business discussions about Happy Dad should have been the starting point for the conversation.

Alcohol controversy and Mike Majlak’s defense

After the podcast aired, speculation arose that Mike Majlak had given SteveWillDoIt alcohol to make him act erratically. Majlak quickly shared behind-the-scenes footage showing that the tequila was actually provided by Steve’s manager, not him. Majlak emphasized that he would not allow false claims to spread, calling the rumours “categorically untrue.”

This series of events highlights ongoing tensions within the creator community. Influencers are navigating friendships, collaborations, and competition while managing massive public attention. SteveWillDoIt’s candid explanations provide insight into how personalities, expectations, and social media scrutiny can collide, sometimes explosively.

Industry observers note that such conflicts are becoming increasingly public. With fans engaging directly on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, every minor disagreement can be amplified, affecting both personal reputations and brand partnerships. SteveWillDoIt’s decision to explain his side on his own platform shows a trend among creators: taking control of the narrative before it spirals online.

Social Media Reacts to SteveWillDoIt

Fans on Twitter quickly debated the drama. Some sided with SteveWillDoIt, praising him for honesty and calling out influencer “fake friendships.” Others defended Logan Paul and MrBeast, arguing that charity-driven projects often require difficult boundaries. Regardless, the conversation has made SteveWillDoIt a trending topic and highlighted the fine line between transparency and oversharing in the digital creator world.

Also Read: Justin Bieber is losing followers on Twitter and the reason shocks us!

TOPICS: Logan Paul MrBeast SteveWillDoIt