Jake Paul's mom releases tell-all book after Anthony Joshua knockout

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Jake Paul's mom, Pam Stepnick, is carving out her own place in the spotlight after her son was defeated by Anthony Joshua in a Netflix-televised boxing match in front of millions of viewers on Friday night. 

Jake, also known as the "Problem Child," did everything he could to try to stay afloat is his match Joshua, but it wasn't enough. Unalike his surprising defeat against Mike Tyson in November 2024, Jake left his latest bout with a broken jaw and a second loss added to his record. 

With all eyes on the Paul family, Stepnick, 62, is opening up about raising Jake and his brother, WWE star Logan Paul, in Ohio as they rose to fame in a new tell-all memoir, "F--- the Pauls." 

The OG YouTube influencer's mother, 62, took to Instagram on Friday, Dec. 19 to unveil her upcoming tell-all. 

"First book signing was a success! "F*** the Paul's" "pre-order available now," Stepnick captioned the post, alongside a photo in which Logan could be seen in the background. 

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Fans quickly flooded the comments with messages of support ahead of the tell-alls release.  

"Let’s goooo," one person commented. 

"So proud of you," a second wrote. 

"Best mom ever," another added. 

Inside Pam Stepnick's new memoir 

Stepnick's memoir will detail how Jake and Logan managed to turn a YouTube hobby into multi-million dollar empires.

She promises to take viewers on the journey of how her sons became famous overnight and what it's been like to have the internet turn against them.

She'll also share some of the deeply personal stories behind Jake and Logan's heartbreaks, struggles and triumphs. 

In a statement released on Friday, Stepneck said she decided to tell her family's story because it's "unique" and "carries lessons that are deeply universal."

"When my children became some of the world’s first influencers, I was unexpectedly thrust into the role of the original ‘mom of influencers,’” she said. “I felt a responsibility to share a mother’s perspective—the unseen challenges of sudden fame and how I worked to guide my family through everything that came with it.”

"F--- the Pauls" is currently available for presale. The book officially releases on January 27, 2026. 

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