Jake Paul accuses Austin McBroom of cheating on his wife

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Jake Paul has taken his trolling to another level, accusing rival YouTuber Austin McBroom of cheating on wife Catherine Paiz in a since-deleted video.

McBroom denied Paul’s allegation, which is part of a years-long feud between the two online personalities.

“I will never see me speak on people who talk sh-t about me because there will always be people trying to bring me down especially because of the position that I am in. But when it comes to my family being mentioned It’s always different,” McBroom reportedly wrote in a since-deleted Snapchat story.

“Regarding the Jake Paul incident… First off the statement he made is not true at all. That’s why it was deleted so quickly. This boxing sh-t has caused a lot of drama due to trying to hype up the fight,” he allegedly wrote in reference to his June 12 fight with TikTok sensation Bryce Hall.

“Stop believing everything you hear and see especially during a hot moment. Jake and I are handling our issues off-camera right now. And that’s that!”

Paul and McBroom’s feud stems back to November 2020, when McBroom challenged Paul to a potential fight and said he’s been “running from me for years.”

Paul responded, “I would be more worried about your wife in my DMs.”

The feud heated up Friday when McBroom shared a video with Paul’s upcoming opponent, ex-UFC fighter Tyron Woodley.

Jake Paul and  Austin McBroom
Jake Paul and Austin McBroom
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“Jakey, you’re in trouble, my man!” McBroom said in a TikTok video of Paul, who will take on Woodley in on August 28.

Paul, the 24-year-old YouTube sensation-turned-professional boxer, replied in a savage TikTok video and claimed McBroom, 29, commits weekly infidelities.

“Oh, Austin! He switched up on me. He’s with my opponent!,” Paul said, laughing. “I’m in trouble, Austin? Does your wife know that you cheat on her every weekend? Does she know that you message every single girl on Instagram trying to get in their pants?”

Paul added in the since-deleted video that he has “way too much tea” on McBroom and his “little family.”

At some point during the back-and-forth, Paul and McBroom met up to record an episode of “BFFs with Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards,” where they had a heated in-person exchange.

While being held back by their respective posse, McBroom asked Paul why he had to take his insults to a family level — to which Paul replied, “You wanna start, I’ll finish it.”

In a separate clip, shared by the “BFFs” podcast, Paul tries to get past his security to fight McBroom. The clip could’ve been a hype show act for the cameras, though, it ended with McBroom saying he wants to fight Paul “next” after his upcoming fight with Hall.

Meanwhile, Paul’s security attempted to calm him down by saying “[McBroom’s not worth it,” before noting Paul only enters the octagon with “real fighters.”

“Stop believing everything you hear and see especially during a hot moment. Jake and I are handling our issues off-camera right now. And that’s that!”

Paul and McBroom’s feud stems back to November 2020, when McBroom challenged Paul to a potential fight and said he’s been “running from me for years.”

Paul responded, “I would be more worried about your wife in my DMs.”

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