Why SteveWillDoIt’s Impaulsive Podcast Appearance Went So Wrong

The new Impaulsive episode featuring SteveWillDoIt was supposed to be a simple promo, a friendly return for a creator who hasn’t been on YouTube for years and was finally preparing his comeback. Instead, it turned into one of the most chaotic podcast endings of 2025, with Steve storming out after intense exchanges with Logan Paul and Mike Majlak.
The key issue here isn’t just what happened, but why it happened and what it reveals about Steve, his relationship with Mike, and whether the entire thing doubled as opportunistic content.
Who Is SteveWillDoIt Today?
Before breaking down the meltdown, it matters to understand the character at the center of it.
SteveWillDoIt built his brand on excess: drinking, stunts, giveaways, gambling deals, and an image of someone who “will do anything.” His rise came through the NELK ecosystem, his downfall through YouTube’s crackdown on unlabelled gambling promotion, and his reputation through years of unpredictable on-camera behavior.
“I literally chugged a handle of vodka and threw it all up as soon as the cameras cut.” — SteveWillDoIt
The persona works when Steve is charismatic and generous. It collapses when the chaos spills over. And on Impaulsive, viewers saw the collapse, not for the first time.
His relationship with Mike Majlak only complicated this. The two have been friendly for years in the YouTube scene, with a private history and mutual respect. That’s partly why the ending of the episode felt personal: Mike wasn’t asking a guest to just leave; he was trying to manage a friend who was spiraling on camera.
What Did SteveWillDoIt Say About MrBeast?
The turning point of the interview was the moment Steve claimed that MrBeast was a “fake guy” and “ghosted” him once his YouTube channel was deleted, suggesting the charity-giant wasn’t who people think he is.
Steve asserted:
“I just feel if he cared about people, he would have helped. He doesn’t care about people off-camera.”
He also claimed MrBeast stopped responding to him after his YouTube ban, which Steve said hurt him for years.
Logan instantly challenged him:
“Bro, you’re mad he stopped helping when your channel got deleted because of stuff you did. What are we talking about?”
Logan defended MrBeast, saying he had helped Steve in the past and accused Steve of being unfair and a “hater” for his comments.
The Ejection and Mike Majlak’s Clarification
The situation escalated quickly. After Steve used a racial slur multiple times, Logan declared, “You have reached the line,” and Mike Majlak ended the interview with, “Thank you for coming,” signaling Steve’s exit.
After the episode, Mike Majlak clarified that Steve wasn’t actually “kicked” but left after the confrontation. He described Steve as “a complex person” and said the conversation about MrBeast was the trigger for the meltdown. Mike also noted that Steve’s erratic behavior made it impossible to continue the podcast.
Streamers and Community Reactions
Other creators weighed in. Bryce Hall criticized Logan Paul for “taking advantage” of an intoxicated SteveWillDoIt, saying the hosts should have checked on his mental state before pressing him.
Fans were divided:
- “Logan loves these moments. He pretends it’s journalism, but he’s just fishing for clips.” — Jack Ukiyo, on YouTube
- “Steve dodged every money question. That’s why Logan kept pressing, he knew he wasn’t being straight.” — Cringe Gaming TV, on YouTube
- “Steve’s accusation that Mike broke their promise adds another layer. It’s not just about the podcast—it’s about trust in creator friendships.” — Reddit r/LivestreamFail
Intoxicated or Exploited?
Steve admitted on the podcast: “I was drinking… I didn’t eat. I’m on an empty stomach.” After the episode aired, he claimed on Instagram that he blacked out and asked Mike to review the episode before posting. When the episode dropped without review, Steve accused Mike of betrayal, saying, “This is war. He’s a fake friend.”

Why Did the Interview Collapse?
Everything that unfolded on Impaulsive was the result of tension that had been simmering long before the cameras rolled. Steve came in trying to relaunch his career while still carrying resentment from his ban, personal issues, and old creator relationships. Logan approached him the same way he approaches any chaotic guest, pushing buttons, poking inconsistencies, and challenging ego-driven statements.
Mike was caught between being a friend and being a producer, watching someone he cares about slip further into self-sabotage while the podcast kept rolling. The MrBeast comments hit a nerve, the money questions pushed him further, and Steve’s emotional, half-intoxicated state made everything explode faster.
When the episode was published without Steve getting the review he says he was promised, the friendship shattered publicly. It wasn’t one mistake; it was a collision of ego, timing, pressure, alcohol, unresolved issues, and the uncomfortable reality that in creator culture, everything becomes content, even the moments that should’ve stayed private.
Watch our YouTube video on SteveWillDoIt’s giveaways: how he ran them, what made them so viral, and why they sparked debates.
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