Okay, I have a few thoughts regarding Paul's privating of his accounts and want to share them here.
- did anyone notice the 'fan pages' that were popping up recently? I do think they were made to take the Mickey, but they weren't nasty, just 'ironic' I suppose. he responded to one a few days ago saying 'why are you making pages with my face and name' or something along those lines. clearly wasn't happy with these 'fan pages' being made, so I'm wondering if that's who he called the police over (if he did), although I'm guessing he just reported them online somehow. one of their posts shows whoever made the fan page printing photos of Pauls face and putting them on their wall.
- Paul recently spoke about how his views were going down and how TikTok 'wasn't how it used to be'. I noticed he's posting a lot and if the posts don't get good engagement, he deletes them. at the same time, he deletes hate comments even though they probably mean his tiktoks are shown to more people. without the hate comments, which of course I don't endorse, there's very little support.
- I also think he may have gone private on insta to sort out who he's following like someone has mentioned here. there were too many young girls involved in his posts and he must have realised how inappropriate that was? we can hope
Anyway, just a few things I've been thinking. I know he does these dramatic exits so often for attention and I'm thinking this one is the same. When he inevitably un-privates his account, people will rush to see what's been going on. What do you think?
ALSO side note:
anyone feel awkward watching his recent lives when his son is there, trying to talk to his dad, and Paul is concentrating on the live and what people are commenting rather than... his own son? It makes me feel uncomfortable. Maybe because I've got my own daddy issues lol, or maybe because it's just awkward watching a grown man pretty much ignore his son who he's supposed to be spending time with. From what I understand they don't see each other even weekly, so if I was the mum I'd be pretty peeved to see this kind of thing broadcast to the world.