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The Impaulsive clip where Hallie Batchelder discussed her sexual history went viral with reactions from Logan Paul and Mike Majlak. The time when Hallie Batchelder almost did admit some very high numbers of her ex-lovers while questioning whether people are really allowed to ask such questions for that matter visibly left the two speechless and generated an online firestorm of comments.
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The clip had Hallie blatantly “deflecting” the question about her “body count,” at times appearing almost confused. “It’s just such a corny question,” she said. “I just don’t understand why it has any benefit anyway…It’s like what is the difference if you keep it clean and safe?” Logan kept pushing her about what she meant by “safe,” but Hallie’s one-word answer, “I don’t remember,” caused quite shook reactions throughout the clip. At that moment, the lens cut abruptly to Logan Paul and Mike Majlak exchanging looks of absolute disbelief and shock.
The post, captioned “Mike is part of Hallie’s BODY COUNT?! 😳🍆,” gave birth once again to an immediate massive explosion from the Impaulsive arena. The comment section erupted into a ring of punful humor, observations, and opinions on the whole exchange.
One commenter zeroed in on the awkwardness of the situation, jokingly asking, “Yoo log, are interviewing your wife’s colleagues to find out how she likes it?” This comment somehow sheds light on how sometimes the podcast blurs the lines between personal and professional topics.
Majlak’s changedness of demeanor was commented upon by many, with one stating, “Mike was clearly different after hearing the numbers.” Another backing this rationale said, “Big anthem to mikes ego,” insinuating the co-host might have been somewhat blindsided by that revelation.
Meanwhile, Logan Paul’s very silence was garnering attention, with a fan saying, “Logan being hilarious without even talking, his face says a lot 🤣🤣🤣💛.” This comment was about how loud Logan’s silence was—with his wordless wide-eyed grin providing more comedy than words ever could.
The questioning about the relevance of such a question permeated as comment dictation too. Someone called them out: “Yall are corny for asking that”; this would align with the view expressed by Batchelder that the question has no real benefit. Contrastingly, another commenter took a bolder stance in favor of the question: “The only ppl that say body count doesn’t matter are those that have a high body count.”
Many comments laid attacks on Batchelder herself, with one stating outright, “She’s in the thousands for sure if she don’t remember. And she’s def not keeping it clean or safe.” This reaction paints the type of judgment that is commonly thrown at women concerning their sexual histories, which the clip spotlighted quite inaccurately.
Through all this madness, though, there remained some voices for the hosts. One fan simply promised, “Logan and Mike best duo 🔥🔥🔥🔥l and m forever,” a reminder that this viral moment is but one in a long string of moments that make up entertainment every weekly podcast delivers.
That segment is an excellent example of how the show buzzes about those deeply personal and controversial topics. The fog of the hosts’ reactions and the unfiltered guest common exploded into online engagement-occasionally proving that there’s pretty much nothing that takes internet attention away from candid and awkward conversations about dating and sexuality.
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The clip evoked memories for many fans of similar moments in Logan’s past, such as his controversial encounter with Jake Paul during their wedding weekend and his questioning of Tyrese Haliburton about his NBA injury.