Steve Will Do It Storms off Logan Pauls Podcast after making An Official Return To Youtube


Jack Sterling • November 26, 2025

Stev Kicked Off Logan Paul's Podcast: Making An Official Return To YouTube

A Dramatic Exit and a Long-Awaited Comeback

In the fast-paced world of online influencers, where one viral clip can eclipse a thousand scripted ones, Stephen Deleonardis—SteveWillDoIt—recently turned heads with a podcast walkout that felt straight out of a reality TV script. On November 25, 2025, during episode 483 of Logan Paul's Impaulsive podcast, the NELK Boys co-founder abruptly exited less than 40 minutes in, citing frustrations that escalated into a heated confrontation.


This incident, which garnered over 2 million views on YouTube within 24 hours and sparked more than 50,000 tiktok posts under related hashtags, unfolded just as Steve hyped his YouTube return after a three-year ban.


So how much much money did SteveWillDoIt Really give away compared to mr beast


As of November 2025, SteveWillDoIt has given away approximately
$2.1–2.5 million across his entire career (2018–present), according to cross-referenced estimates from NetWorthSpot, SocialBlade video audits, and his own on-stream tallies.


The bulk includes roughly $1.2 million in cash and luxury items from 2019–2021 (Lamborghinis, Rolexes, six-figure fan drops), another $600,000 during his 2022–2025 Kick era (weekly viewer giveaways averaging $50K–$100K per major stream), and a recent $20,000 Compton cash drop plus the upcoming $1 million subscriber-milestone pledge that could push him past $3 million by early 2026. His net worth sits around $5–6 million, meaning giveaways represent roughly 35–40 % of everything he’s ever earned.


MrBeast, by contrast, has distributed $92.5 million+ in direct cash and goods since 2018, per GiveawayListing’s exhaustive audit and Beast Philanthropy’s public filings. That figure excludes indirect impact like the 42 million meals (valued at ~$300 million) or the $65 million+ raised through Team Trees/Team Seas. In 2025 alone he’s already cleared $45 million between the $5 million Beast Games prize pool, a $40 million water-well campaign, and a single 15-hour charity stream that netted $12 million.

From Fan Backlash to Influencer Firestorms


Steve Will Do It and Logan Paul represent two sides of the YouTube coin: one a stunt-driven provocateur, the other a polished entertainer turned WWE star. Steve, born in 1999, rose through NELK Boys pranks and giveaways, peaking with videos like his 2021 "Destroying $100,000 of Weed" that racked up 15 million views. Logan, with 23.6 million subscribers as of November 2025, built his empire from Vine skits to boxing bouts, including a 2018 controversy over a Tokyo forest video that cost him 500,000 subscribers overnight but later rebounded with 2.5 million gained in 2024 alone.

Their intersections date back to 2019 collaborations, such as joint streams drawing 1.8 million concurrent viewers on Twitch proxies, blending Steve's chaos with Logan's charisma.


Data from HypeAuditor shows their combined audience reaches 28 million unique users, with 42% overlap in 18-24-year-old demographics. Yet, tensions simmered: Steve's 2022 YouTube ban stemmed from "severe violations" tied to gambling ads, a policy enforced on 1,200 channels that year, per YouTube's transparency report. Logan, meanwhile, navigated his own bans, returning stronger—his Impaulsive podcast alone logs 150 million monthly downloads across platforms. This backdrop of mutual reinvention set the stage for their latest clash, where old alliances met fresh ambitions.



A Podcast Meltdown Over MrBeast and Boundaries


What started as a promotional chat for Steve's December 24, 2025, YouTube relaunch devolved into a 44-minute episode that Impaulsive hosts Logan Paul and Mike Majlak later described as "unnecessarily chaotic." At the 30-minute mark, Steve accused MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) of being "fake" and "ghosting" him during his ban, claiming the philanthropist, whose channel boasts 320 million subscribers and $854 million in 2024 earnings, offered no help despite prior outreach. Logan defended MrBeast, noting Steve's ban resulted from self-promoted gambling links, a violation affecting 15% of flagged creator content in 2022 per YouTube stats.


Tensions peaked when Steve used a racial slur three times—bleeped in the edit—and interrupted repeatedly, prompting Logan to say, "You've reached a line... chill a little bit," before escorting him out. Post-exit, Logan remarked, "If we weren’t on this podcast, I would’ve slapped him," a clip viewed 3.2 million times on X. Majlak later revealed editing out 20 minutes where Steve "drank heavily," protecting the guest amid what he called "nonsensical" rants.


Steve Will Do It's Surprise Return to YouTube



Banned since August 1, 2022, for "severe violations" involving gambling promotions, a policy that zapped 2,300 channels that year, Steve's reinstatement by January 1, 2026, with the "Convict Kitchen" series.

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