Fan frenzy at Sydney Airport as Logan Paul is swarmed at private jet terminal trends now

Fan frenzy at Sydney Airport as Logan Paul is swarmed at private jet terminal trends now
Fan frenzy at Sydney Airport as Logan Paul is swarmed at private jet terminal trends now

Fan frenzy at Sydney Airport as Logan Paul is swarmed at private jet terminal trends now

Logan Paul and KSI were greeted by a large group of fans at Sydney Airport's private terminal on Sunday night, just hours before chaos ensued when they arrived at Channel Nine studios

Paul, 27, a WWE superstar and YouTuber, flew in from Perth with his friend and business partner KSI, 29, to continue their promotional tour of Australia.

Hundreds of unsupervised teenage boys waited until late in the night hoping to catch a glimpse of their idols, who are in the country to launch their energy drink Prime.

Logan Paul and KSI were greeted by a large group of fans at Sydney Airport's private terminal on Sunday night, just hours before chaos ensued when they arrived at Channel Nine studios

Logan Paul and KSI were greeted by a large group of fans at Sydney Airport's private terminal on Sunday night, just hours before chaos ensued when they arrived at Channel Nine studios 

They all shoved their phones up to a wired fence in unison when the two men emerged from their private jet.

The following morning, there were wild scenes and reports of injuries at Nine's North Sydney headquarters as Paul and KSI were interviewed on the Today show.

The influencers were taking part in their only breakfast TV appearance in the country, and drew a 1,000-strong crowd of rowdy young fans.

Paul, 27, a WWE superstar and YouTuber, flew in from Perth with his friend and business partner KSI, 29, to continue their promotional tour of Australia

Paul, 27, a WWE superstar and YouTuber, flew in from Perth with his friend and business partner KSI, 29, to continue their promotional tour of Australia 

More than a thousand fans - mostly teenage boys - gathered outside the building before dawn, with many determined to get on camera for their own viral moment.  

Police and extra security had been called to help control the crowd, after recent meet-and-greets involving Paul and KSI descended into chaos.

But things got out of control outside the Denison Street premises when a security guard monitoring the crowd was thrown to the ground after getting caught behind a stone barricade and was seen wincing in pain, The Daily Telegraph reported.

They shoved their phones up to a wired fence in unison when Paul emerged from his private jet

They shoved their phones up to a wired fence in unison when Paul emerged from his private jet

'Multiple' fans who had been promised free bottles of Prime energy drink were also injured in the push towards the barricade.

Later in the broadcast, the Today anchors interviewed Paul and KSI, whose real name is Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, on a balcony overlooking the crowd carnage below - but things turned nasty when someone threw an object at Karl Stefanovic.  

The tumultuous broadcast kicked off at 5:30am when Stefanovic ventured outside to meet Paul and KSI's fans, some of whom had queued up overnight.

Hundreds of unsupervised teenage boys waited until late in the night hoping to catch a glimpse of their idols, who are in the country to launch their energy drink Prime

Hundreds of unsupervised teenage boys waited until late in the night hoping to catch a glimpse of their idols, who are in the country to launch their energy drink Prime 

The crowd cheered as he and the crew made their way along the building, where they were lined up around the corner and down the street.

At one stage, he joked the 'smell of Lynx Africa' was overwhelming.

As he spoke to the camera, a teenage boy approached Stefanovic from behind and threw an arm over his shoulder, prompting a

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