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THIS is the shocking moment web celeb Jake Paul appeared to sleepover in the White House after sneaking into the loos.

The  – who has 1.6 million YouTube followers – managed to get past security during a media event and camped out in a toilet cubicle until the early hours of the morning, he's claimed in his latest Vlog.

 YouTuber Jake Paul claims he snuck into the White House loos during an 'overnight challenge'
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YouTuber Jake Paul claims he snuck into the White House loos during an 'overnight challenge'Credit: YOUTUBE

Paul had been invited to the US president's home for a media event over the weekend.

But in the clip, titled the "White House overnight challenge" he can be seen wandering around the premises before splitting from the crowd.

He later appears in a bathroom cubicle, where he calls his mum to tell her: "I'm filming a Vlog and I'm trying to stay overnight in the White House...I've snuck into a bathroom".

 Jake Paul was invited to a White House media bash
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Jake Paul was invited to a White House media bashCredit: YOUTUBE
 If true, Paul's 'overnight challenge' might spark security fears in the US president's home
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If true, Paul's 'overnight challenge' might spark security fears in the US president's homeCredit: YOUTUBE
 In the clip Paul claims to have left the White House in the early hours of the morning without any security checks
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In the clip Paul claims to have left the White House in the early hours of the morning without any security checksCredit: YOUTUBE
 Paul has a kip in the toilets during his overnight stint
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Paul has a kip in the toilets during his overnight stintCredit: YOUTUBE

After a running commentary he claims last several hours, an exhausted looking Paul begins a hunt for the exit, afraid the secret service might be hot on his heels.

He later appears to walk out the main gates without any questioning.

Jubilant, Paul tells the camera: "I've made it. This is the best Vlog I've ever made. You better subscribe, I almost went to jail for this."

The White House has been contacted for comment but has not confirmed Paul's attendance over the weekend.

Several YouTube jokers have created a media flurry after pranking several airlines and pretending to trespass.

In one instance YouTuber Adam Saleh claimed he had been kicked off a Delta airline for speaking Arabic - sparking a massive internet storm.

Witnesses later disputed his story.


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