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Jake Paul And His Team 10 Pals Are The Next Guest Hosts Of Live.me’s QuizBiz Game

Jake Paul may be taking a break from his YouTube vlog, but the polarizing star and his buddies are showing up in a different venue. The week of March 5 is “Team 10 Week” for QuizBiz, the live-streaming trivia show that airs each day on the Live.me and Cheez apps. As part of that initiative, Paul and other members of his Team 10 collective will host nine QuizBiz games, during which a total of $260,000 will be awarded to winners.

QuizBiz premiered last December. As with competitor HQ, each QuizBiz game consists of 12 trivia questions, which are presented in turn during a live stream. Anyone who successfully answers all of the questions correctly earns a piece of the winnings; in some games, as much as $100,000 has been up for grabs.

Paul’s turn as QuizBiz’s host, which will go live on March 11, will occur during one of those $100,000 games. In the days leading up to that event, other Team 10 members will host the program, including Chance Sutton, Anthony Trujillo

and Erika Costell.

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Team 10 Week will not be the first time QuizBiz has recruited well-known hosts to emcee its daily games. It previously turned to family vlogger Roman Atwood, a Live.me regular, to lead its first-ever $100,000 game.

Team 10, led by Paul, is a collective of like-minded influencers who often hang out in Paul’s mansion. The group has experienced significant turnover in recent months, with notable members like The Martinez Twins and Tessa Brooks choosing to depart, but Paul remains one of the internet’s biggest stars. On YouTube alone, he counts more than 13 million subscribers.

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