Credit: Twitter

Credit: Twitter

Security had to hurriedly evacuate Logan Paul and KSI from the platform as fans began throwing bottles at them during a meet-up for their Prime drink, even hitting KSI in the head. Early in 2022, KSI and Logan Paul introduced their Prime beverages line to the public, unleashing a beast. Their beverages have grown to be immensely popular, particularly in the UK where some retailers have begun labelling them as "security protected" in an effort to discourage stealing.

The two have been on something of a global tour since that first debut in the UK and the USA, launching Prime in various nations across the world. During their gatherings in the UK, Australia, Spain, and other countries, businesses and highways had to be closed. Interestingly, things took a turn when the pair came across bottles of their own beverage being pelted during a recent trip to Copenhagen to meet 'Prime' fans in Denmark.

As with most of their launches, the two YouTube stars hosted a rally with supporters, handing out bottles and saying "thank you" for supporting the brand. The crowd began to cover them in Prime at the conclusion of the meet-up as KSI gave his trademark rallying cry sign-off of "Drink Prime." The two YouTube stars enjoyed it as usual, so it initially seemed like harmless fun. However, despite the enjoyment and laughter, some bottles were ultimately hurled in their direction.

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Other bottles were still being thrown toward them, so their security personnel moved to protect the pair and get them away from the mob. Logan laughed and rushed off, although security did offer to safeguard KSI.

After the panic subsided, KSI tweeted that he had been struck in the head by a bottle but had sort of come to terms with it. He tweeted a video of their event, accompanied by the statement, and the words "That Prime bottle to my head was pinpoint," along with several laughing emojis. 

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KSI and Logan both seemed to escape the situation unscathed, but it may imply that security will be tightened at any future meet-ups they organize.