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Disney Channel Star Turns West Hollywood Neighborhood Into A "Living Hell"
Disney has ended their relationship with the star, Jake Paul, after viral videos of him turning neighborhood into "living hell."

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA — A quiet West Hollywood neighborhood had evolved into a "living hell" thanks to the antics of Jake Paul, a now former Disney Channel star, according to CBS Los Angeles. At Paul's rental home in West Hollywood, he has lit furniture on fire in an empty pool, and rode dirt bikes up and down the streets.
Paul rose to internet fame through Vine and Youtube, making his way up to Disney Channel and eventually earning a role on the Disney Channel show 'Bizaardvark.' After videos of Paul wreaking havoc in his neighborhood went viral, Disney decided to end their relationship with Paul, according to Buzzfeed News.
“We’ve mutually agreed that Jake Paul will leave his role on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement to Buzzfeed News. “On behalf of the production company, the cast, and crew, we thank Jake for his good work on the TV series for the past 18 months and extend our best wishes to him.”
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Paul confirmed the news on Twitter and responded with a tweet to his fans:
Love you all! Thanks for the support Can't wait to continue to grow and conquer Jake Paulers always rise pic.twitter.com/1dk4CC6eAS
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) July 23, 2017
Paul's influencer agency, Team 10, helps turn social media users into stars by creating videos for YouTube and building their brands in order to make money from their internet presence and followers. Paul lives in the West Hollywood rental with a rotating "squad" of influencers, according to Buzzfeed News. He has given his address out to fans, which leads to large groups of people standing outside of his home — creating more traffic and noise throughout the neighborhood.
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Paul's neighbors, who are very upset about his behavior, told KTLA that they are considering a class-action public nuisance lawsuit.
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