In case you were wondering, Jake Paul’s giveaways on Twitter are legitimate.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer has been known to offer giveaways on Twitter giving away cash. The catch, as they always are with giveaways, is that you have to follow and retweet his giveaway post.
This is pretty normal for giveaways on Twitter, and most see it as a way to build their engagement and following.
However, not many are sure if these giveaways actually end up giving away something, and that was the case with Paul as well. Until now.
Fan: Jake Paul Keeps His Word
This past weekend, Paul offered another giveaway with the winner getting $1,000 on the payment method of their choice in order to make a sports bet.
“SPORTS BETTING MAKES SPORTS SO MUCH MORE FUN I’m bored so imma send a couple people $1000 dollars to sports bet who retweet this and follow me⚡️Reply with your payment method GO!”
SPORTS BETTING MAKES SPORTS SO MUCH MORE FUN
I’m bored so imma send a couple people $1000 dollars to sports bet who retweet this and follow me⚡️
Reply with your payment method
GO!
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) May 29, 2022
A couple of days later, one fan, Eric Powell, revealed he was the winner and that Paul had sent him $1,000 on PayPal.
“Lots of bots and fake shit on Twitter, 1 true thing on here is @jakepaul saying hes gonna send out money. Dude keeps his word that’s for sure. Thank you Jake. Very much appreciated man. Still in shock. #Thanks”
Lots of bots and fake shit on Twitter, 1 true thing on here is @jakepaul saying hes gonna send out money. Dude keeps his word that's for sure. Thank you Jake. Very much appreciated man. Still in shock. #Thanks pic.twitter.com/YXguGNK7mN
— Eric Powell (@powell4141) May 30, 2022
All in all, it’s good to know that Paul’s giveaways are legit.
Paul last competed in December when he knocked out Tyron Woodley. There is no word on his next opponent as of now.