Jack Logan
Jack Logan | |||||||
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| Born | Cris Jason Santos 30 March 1983 | ||||||
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| Partner(s) | Rizza Santos | ||||||
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| Years active | 2018–Present | ||||||
| Subscribers | 164,000 | ||||||
| Total views | 23,059,730 views | ||||||
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| Updated 1 November 2024 | |||||||
Jack Logan (born March 30, 1983), is a Filipino YouTuber, vlogger, comedian and filmmaker. He is known for his commentaries about social issues on Facebook and YouTube.[1][2]
Career
Social media
Before becoming a content creator, Logan worked as a writer for AM radio, where he focused on journalism. He stated that the ordinary people he encountered opened his eyes to real issues and stories.[3]
Logan gained popularity on social media through his original videos, quotes, travel vlogs and product reviews.[4]
In August 2021, following the social media outrage over Nas Daily's alleged exploitation of the Philippines’ living cultural treasure, the 103-year-old Apo Whang-Od, Logan called on Filipinos to come together and shine a light on the Philippines without validation or help from foreigners.[5] “I call on my Filipino friends, vloggers, artists, and people in power: It’s time to come together and put the Philippines on a bigger stage without waiting for someone to notice us,” he said.
In March 2023, Logan criticized social media personality Rendon Labador's rant about the disturbing issue of Coco Martin's taping of "FPJ's Batang Quiapo" at the sale of some vendors in Quiapo, Manila.[6] Logan also stressed that Coco Martin is not the only one Rendon is fighting and evicting, as well as the hundreds of people and production workers who make up the said action-drama series.
In April 2023, he also critized Rendon Labador's trending motivational rice, after the latter said that his rice is a symbol of people who don't give up on life.[7] In the same month, Logan openly defended Belle Mariano against her bashers on social media. This prompted a positive response from her fans who appreciated his message.[2]
In May 2023, Logan became the latest addition to celebrities and social media personalities who sided with Michael V when he was insulted by another social media influencer Rendon Labador on the issue of content creators of the Philippines.[8]
In May 2025, in the lead-up to the 2025 Philippine general elections, Jack Logan publicly spoke out against the use of “ayuda” (financial aid) as a form of vote-buying. In a widely shared video posted on his official Facebook page, Logan urged voters to remain critical of campaign handouts, warning that these acts—often disguised as charitable gestures—are politically motivated tactics designed to secure votes.[9]
Film
In November 2023, Logan's social media documentary entitled Jack Logan Realtalks is nominated for the best single digital program/short film category of the 28th Asian Television Awards. He joins veteran journalists Cathy Yang, Korina Sanchez, and Rico Hizon as the only Filipino vlogger to compete in the category.[10][11][12] His entry to the awards is the June 2023 episode featuring San Juan City's colorful history which includes the 1896 Philippine Revolution.[13][14] Logan cites Batang Balau and Kawayang Pangarap by Kara David as pivotal influences in his approach to storytelling.[10]
Known for his satirical takes on social issues, Logan shifted toward more hard-hitting content.[15] In April 2025, Logan announced his documentary, "Sa Gitna ng Dalawang Tubig," which explores the lives of Filipino fishermen caught between territorial conflict and survival in the West Philippine Sea. The documentary aims to shed light on the human cost behind geopolitical struggles, giving voice to marginalized communities often overlooked by mainstream narratives.[16][10]
References
- ↑ "Vlogger Jack Logan reveals Asian Television Awards nomination". Manila Bulletin. 15 November 2023.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Jack Logan defends Belle Mariano from someone who is "feeling perfect" - LionhearTV". 13 April 2023.
- ↑ https://www.abs-cbn.com/lifestyle/2025/5/27/content-creator-jack-logan-produces-docu-about-west-philippine-sea-1300
- ↑ Tribune, Daily (November 20, 2023). "Vlogger Jack Logan competes at 28th Asian Television Awards". Daily Tribune Lifestyle.
- ↑ "After Six Days, Nas Daily Is Still Losing Thousands of Followers". Esquiremag.ph.
- ↑ "Jack Logan tinawag na 'bulateng muscle man' si Rendon Labador". 6 March 2023.
- ↑ Quiño, Alex Salva (April 11, 2023). "Jack Logan, 'sinermunan' si Rendon; motivational rice 'di sukatan ng pagkatao". Balita.
- ↑ "Jack Logan defends Michael V. from Rendon Labador's insults - LionhearTV". May 19, 2023.
- ↑ "Jack Logan warns: Don't be fooled by ayuda vote-buying". Daily Tribune.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Mayo, Stephanie (2025-04-26). "Jack Logan: From radio waves to documentary waves". Daily Tribune. Retrieved 2025-04-27.
- ↑ Standard, Manila (November 15, 2023). "Vlogger competes at 28th Asian Television Awards". Manila Standard.
- ↑ "VLOGGER JACK LOGAN COMPETES AT 28TH ASIAN TELEVISION AWARDS" – via PressReader.
- ↑ "Asian TV awards to honor Filipino social media influencer Jack Logan". The Manila Times. December 10, 2023.
- ↑ "Search Results" – via PressReader.
- ↑ "Jack Logan warns: Don't be fooled by ayuda vote-buying". Daily Tribune.
- ↑ https://www.abs-cbn.com/lifestyle/2025/5/27/content-creator-jack-logan-produces-docu-about-west-philippine-sea-1300
External links
- Jack Logan on IMDb
- Jack Logan on Facebook
- Jack Logan on YouTube
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