Jake Paul and Tana Mongeau recently had a wedding ceremony in Las Vegas and raked in millions selling the stream on the Halogen app. I say “had a wedding ceremony” and not “got married” because I’m not a sucker. TMZ reported that there’s no record of the couple filing a marriage license, which are public record and that’s the part of the whole thing that makes you actually married as opposed to fake married like actors playing a role on a television show. A television show called Tana Turns 21.
TMZ also reported that the livestream was so shitty that Apple and Google are refunding people who paid for it.
Those who shelled out the cash to streaming app, Halogen, complained the video was shaky, lagging, froze often and the audio sucked. Many, of course, demanded refunds and we’ve learned they are getting ’em.
TMZ’s learned both Apple and Google Play are paying customers back who purchased the Halogen app through the companies’ app stores and bought the stream.
They also went into why the whole thing is fake.
As for the ceremony — a fight that looked awfully set up broke out shortly after the officiant pronounced them husband and wife. The officiant also referred to their glorious day as a gathering in “holy cloutrimony.” Sooo … yeah.
Hard to imagine why anyone would question their union. Oh, there’s also no record of them filing for a marriage license in Clark County.
At least viewers get refunds. Anyone who bought ’em a wedding gift — good luck!
Personally, I think anyone who paid to see this deserves to lose their $50. It’s not like that pay-per-view boxing match where one of them could die or at least get a CTE. This was jut two idiots pretending they were going to be idiots together forever to take money from bigger idiots. They earned their grifting revenues fair and square.