Late-night footage from Paris shows a man who looks like Logan Paul exiting a black SUV, looking visibly agitated, and stumbling before his wife, model Nina Agdal, comes out of inside that vehicle. He comes out moments later and quickly walks away.
There is no audio, no backstory, and no verified schedule other than “this weekend in Paris” but the clip has bounced around X, Instagram, and TikTok with captions of a fight and a forced outing.
The date aligns with Paul’s recent schedule: WWE Clash of Paris featured him wrestling on August 31.
Internet chorus: from “who cares” to “red flag”
Like every scandal of influencers, comments varied from condemning both of them to defending them for just being a married couple and having a bad moment, to still other crude one-sentence pronouncements about “housewives” and “child support” and “listen to Dillon Danis.” It’s the modern cycle: a 28-second, audio-less clip is a vote on marriage, masculinity, and parasocial imperatives, no matter if it should be.
What we actually do know about Logan and Nina today
They got married on August 15, 2025, in Lake Como, having first gone public in 2022 and becoming betrothed in Italy last July 2023. A number of newspapers issued wedding details and photos.
And the “baby announcement” isn’t new either: Paul and Agdal shared a pregnancy announcement on April 15, 2024, and gave birth to their daughter, Esmé, in September of that same year, so the couple are already parents to a one-year-old child. If you caught updates that suggested a brand-new pregnancy announcement this week, that’s reused fodder from last year.
Why is Dillon Danis again in the chat?
Once the Paris clip hit, longtime antagonist Dillon Danis chimed in with a tart “I warned him,” reviving a feud that predated Paul’s 2023 exhibition bout. Danis harassed Agdal online in the lead-up to that fight, prompting her to sue and obtain a restraining order in September 2023. Paul later beat Danis by disqualification after Danis attempted a jiu-jitsu takedown in the final round. All of that history explains why his commentary keeps trending whenever Paul and Agdal are in the news.