Jake Paul finds himself the subject of a new Netflix doc titled "Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child." In it, his older brother Logan opened up about his fear that the constant internet hate his brother receives led him to fearing that Jake would eventually succumb to the pressure and commit suicide. 

"I mean, both my dad and I felt worried for my brother's life," Logan said. "Jake's always been pretty emotionally unpredictable, and volatile."

He added, "There was a point where we were both legitimately concerned that Jake was going to kill himself."

Jake even takes time to address the hatred he's received since he began garnering YouTube fame. "It was easy to rip me apart," Jake said. "It became a thing to hate Jake Paul." But confirming the fears of his brother and father, Jake added, "It's not easy to be hated by the whole entire world and it creates a very dark mental place."

However, boxing gave Jake a new purpose and despite the vitriol not slowing down, he's found a place outside of that dark mental space the early days of his internet fame placed him.