With the rise of social media sites like YouTube andTikTokgiving a platform for everyday people to showcase themselves to the world, many people have taken to the sites to try and earn their stardom and make it big. While the average user won’t generate much, if any, income from posting videos to YouTube orTikTok, the biggest names on the platforms can comfortably support themselves and even earn upwards of millions of dollars.

WhileTikTok star Charlie D-Amelio may currently be the most-followedcontent creator on the popular app, the Paul brothers are no slouches either. Jake Paul, the younger of the two brothers, is a 24-year-old who originally rose to fame with short video clips on the now-defunct Vine before transferring over to YouTube, Disney Channel seriesBizaardvark, and even professional boxing. Jake recently defeated former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley in a split-decision boxing win at the end of August.

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Enter Austin Wallace, known as aj_wallace69 on TikTok. Austin recently posted a video to his TikTok where he filmed himself sneaking into the final press conference ofJake Paul’s boxing match against Tyron Woodleybefore awkwardly asking Logan for a job. After failing to impress Logan with any proof of desired skills, Austin admits that he quit his $100k a year job to come to make his pitch to the older Paul brother. Logan remains friendly but firm throughout the clip, claiming that he cannot be a mentor because he isn’t capable and needs mentorship of his own. The clip can be seenhere.

After the failure, Austin is featured in tears in the video, wondering what he is going to do next as he has no friends or close family. While some may empathize with Austin’s quest for fame and applaud his drive to make it happen, it probably wasn’t the smartest decision for him to quit his well-paying previous job for his dream before having more infrastructure in place.

Still, the clip has certainly brought a multitude of eyes to his TikTok - the video now has been viewed over 12 million times on Austin’sTikTokalone. Despite the setback of being denied mentorship by Logan, Austin continues to chase his dream of social media stardom, although it’s hard to say if he could ever gainthe success Logan Paul currently enjoys.