Dillon Danis trolls interviewer with OJ Simpson reference and reveals getting $15,000 for Instagram story
Dillon Danis confirms earning more than $15k from Instagram stories which has helped him gather substantial money.
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Dillon Danis provides insights on his Instagram Stories about his income generation through the platform. Danis has garnered significant attention in the realm of combat sports due to his controversial persona, and he’s been prominently featured in recent news because of his ongoing rivalry with Logan Paul. The pair are set to fight each other in the fight card of KSI vs. Tommy Fury on October 14.
Ahead of the fight, Danis recently visited The MMA Hour Show and talked with popular host Ariel Helwani. During the conversation, Danis made fun of Helwani by wearing a t-shirt with an old picture of Helwani with OJ Simpson. Helwani took the joke sportingly and hit back at Danis by asking him about his business.
Dillon Danis revealed that he’s rich and explained how he makes more than $15k per instagram story. He said, “I’m rich now buddy. I don’t understand why no one understands how I make money when my Instagram account is so popular. I get paid 15k a story, like more than that for a story and tweet.”
According to the Jiu-jitsu champion, his social media accounts are very popular, which gives him opportunities to collaborate with brands frequently and earn money. However, Helwani didn’t seem to believe the BJJ expert’s claims and mentioned that Danis might just be lying, as he’s infamous for things like this.
Logan Paul warns Dillon Danis to be afraid of their grudge fight
The animosity between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis is undeniable as they prepare for their upcoming fight. Danis escalated the feud by sharing numerous photos of Paul’s fiancée, Nina Agdal, online, resulting in Agdal taking legal action against Danis and securing a non-physical restraining order.
In an interview with Ariel Helwani, Paul confirmed that Nina Agdal would be present at the boxing match. Given the opportunity Paul mentioned, he doesn’t think the fight will exceed two rounds, but he honestly admitted that if he finds himself dominating his opponent and noticing a significant difference in skill level, he intends to extend the punishment for as long as possible.
Paul clarified that as long as he’s not concerned about unexpected punches, he plans to keep his opponent suffering, emphasizing that his opponent may not be conditioned for a six-round bout.
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