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Jake Paul Addresses Partying Amid the Pandemic, Says He's Not 'Gonna Sit Around & Not Live My Life'

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Jake Paul is going to continue partying amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The 23-year-old YouTuber came under fire last month after he threw a massive party at his Calabasas, Calif.

house, where there was no social distancing nor a mask in sight. After news of his party started circulating, Calabasas Mayor Alicia Weintraub slammed Jake and the partygoers, saying she was “outraged” over the situation.

Now in a new interview, Jake is addressing the party, saying that he’s going to continue to “live my life.” “I don’t know what to think of it, to be honest.

I don’t think anyone really does,” Jake shared with Insider. “No one has answers, our leadership is failing us, and everyone kind of just doesn’t know what to do.” He continued: “But I

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