The rumor appears to be true that Jake Paul is not gone yet… at least not yet. This is what the most recent rumor concerning space indicates. Jake Paul, the internet’s most liked and hated controversial influencer, might have indeed gone on to become a star, which is really fitting considering his whole brand.
A bizarre tweet that has become very famous talks about the creation of a new celestial body in the emptiness of space that is being called “JP-7”. What does it even mean? Could it be that Jake Paul is really wandering in the cosmos? Did he finally reach his dream of being a star? The tweet gives no explanation whatsoever, just dropping this bombshell and leaving everyone in the dark.
This whole thing has the aura of a contradictory internet moment that could either be very serious or the biggest joke of 2025. Do you remember when the whole world kept on believing that Jake was going to fight Mike Tyson? Or the time he was making countless never materialized fight promises? This space affair feels like it could be yet another episode in the never-ending saga of Jake Paul’s unpredictable career changes.
The term definitely stirs up our curiosity—JP-7. There’s no doubt that it refers to Jake Paul but what about the number seven? Does it perhaps point to his seventh significant change of career? Prizefighter, YouTuber, actor for Disney, businessman, and now… heavenly body? This would mean five only, so we are left with two. Perhaps failed musician and professional troll could be the other two?
In addition, the timing is a bit too good to be true. Jake’s social media presence has not changed at all. No announcements of fights, no big business deals being broadcast to digital audiences. So, maybe he really did fly to space and they have just found his heavenly shape.
Or wait – what if this is some sort of promotion for his next project? What if he is unveiling a space-themed clothing line? With Jake Paul, you can never know for sure that in the end it will not all lead to another product drop.
The tweet states that the “vacuum of space” has gained a new star, which sounds very romantic if one considers it. Space is literally the ultimate vacuum and Jake Paul is the one who has always been able to provide it with… um, Jake Paul content. So, in a way, it is the most favorable environment for him.
But come on, what’s up with that? Are astronomers now naming stars after web stars and other celebrities? Is there a space naming committee that has approved JP-7? Or is it just a case of fan theory going overboard?
The whole thing is so surreal that even the original tweet’s comments are not there to provide us context. Normally, comments on Jake Paul rumors are like battle zones with fanatics on both sides, but this one is just there floating in the virtual universe like JP-7 might be in the real universe.
Maybe this is all just a lead-up to a big reveal. Like Jake has been training with NASA or something. Or he made an investment in a space tourism company and the company’s part of the deal was to name a star after him. Or he is just really committed to this heavenly branding and we are all supposed to join in.
The reality is that getting a star out there in space is not even the weirdest thing that has happened in the Jake Paul universe. How about the time he wanted to step into the ring with a serious boxing opponent? Or when he bought that massive mansion in Puerto Rico? Or when he set up a betting company? Becoming a space body even seems like a rational step when compared to these things.
The whole situation, however, does give rise to a number of questions. For instance, in case JP-7 is real, what would be the coordinates of its location? Would it be possible to see it through the scopes? Can it be detected from the earth? And the most important question of all—does it have better footwork than Jake did in his last fight?
In the end, whether JP-7 is a real existence or just another internet myth, it has managed to get people talking. And it is usually the case that when Jake Paul is the subject of discussion, that is the main goal anyway. The guy has built an entire career on being in the limelight and even the prospect of space exploration cannot change this basic fact.
So, I think the sky might be the limit when it comes to the places to search? Or just perhaps expect to be the first one to discover on Twitter when Jake himself comes out to confirm this rumor. Anyway, the mystery of JP-7 is still hanging on in the infinite unknown.


