Ryan Taylor on Breaking into the "Big Brother" House, Twice (Part 4)

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Part 3: https://youtu.be/MZrjlsDiQ_g
Part 1: https://youtu.be/wj6S6nw-EoA
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In the final clip, Ryan Taylor described breaking into the “Big Brother” home twice. Taylor and his companion brought film equipment to record and go viral from the prank, hoping they could appear during a live taping of the show. However, the stunt resulted in Taylor’s arrest and getting sued for $250,000. Taylor felt the prank was worth the legal issue because the money generated from the footage recouped the legal costs, but his YouTube channel became demonetized.

Taylor also talked about his relationships with some of the world’s biggest music stars, such as Burna Boy and Popcaan. He recalled Burna Boy being treated like royalty in his native Nigeria before discussing his willingness to follow in the footsteps for Jake and Logan Paul and participate in celebrity boxing. Taylor revealed he’s received offers in the past but the logistics weren’t ideal. He added that he has peers who are already making more money than professional fighters. While discussing his willingness to step into the ring, he made it clear that he would never call out Jake or Logan Paul.

Later in the clip, Taylor talked about wanting to inspire others and discussed an upcoming show where he gives away major prizes, such as cars, in hopes of changing the lives of people who are in need. When discussing cars he’s given away, he talked about gifting a Mercedes-Benz AMG GTR. Moving along, Taylor offered his thoughts on social media stars transitioning into other professions. To hear more, check out the clip above.

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