Who is 'Liver King' aka Brian Johnson? Fans SHOCKED as raw-meat eater allegedly admits to steroid use
'Liver King', a social media influencer, may not be as natural as he claims to be, according to an internet steroid specialist Derek in a YouTube video, 'More Plates More Dates'. The raw-meat eater was allegedly caught admitting to using steroids in leaked emails although he had previously denied such allegations.
Derek has always held the opinion that the "all-natural" fitness enthusiast used steroids and he has now come up with an hour-long video, which he claims provides unmistakable proof. The YouTuber reveals an email exchange between the Liver King, actual name Brian Johnson, and a body-building coach in the documentary-length expose. The Liver King allegedly acknowledges getting three daily injections of prescription HGH totaling roughly $12,000 per month in the email despite advocating a simple, raw meat-only diet and holistic lifestyle. Johnson has been building his social media audience for a while now by advocating challenging workouts, consuming raw flesh and organs and adhering to the regimen. He has 1.7 million Instagram followers and 3.5 million TikTok subscribers who are enamored with his warrior lifestyle. Earlier, in an interview with Joe Rogan, Johnson said his body is natural and he does not even touch the stuff he is accused of taking.
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Who is the 'Liver King'?
Brian Johnson, 45, an online personality known as the Liver King, holds the self-proclaimed position of CEO of the ancient way of life. He has long claimed that adhering to this lifestyle, which entails rigorous exercise and a diet of raw meat and organs, has made him the man he is today. Many of his viral videos feature him working out, making podcast appearances, and gorging on raw meat. One of them exhorts viewers to "eat like our early ancestors". Since the alleged email was leaked, many fitness freaks and fans have expressed their disgust on Twitter.
One user wrote, “Can’t believe the Liver King lied, I was just about to get on the raw testicles diet too. Shame." Another one added: "Just found out Liverking may have done steroids. Utterly Shocking could have never predicted this." One person said, "I knew Liver King wasn’t all natural, I tried to tell AD like five years ago." Another person stated: "The Liver King was on $12,000 a month of Steroid injections to promote his supplement company and all meat diet. He bragged about making over $100M and claimed repeatedly to be all natural. Men have some strange fitness role models. Eat your greens and avoid grifters." One person questioned: "Liver king is on steroids?"
Can’t believe the Liver King lied, I was just about to get on the raw testicles diet too. Shame https://t.co/Wx2CHwfScc
— Charlie (@MoistCr1TiKaL) November 29, 2022
Just found out Liverking may have done steroids. Utterly Shocking could have never predicted this.
— Billy (@Billyhottakes) November 29, 2022
“I knew Liver King wasn’t all natural, I tried to tell AD like five years ago.” pic.twitter.com/z6ix9v8QBT
— Dustin Brewer (@dstnbrwr) November 29, 2022
The Liver King was on $12,000 a month of Steroid injections to promote his supplement company and all meat diet. He bragged about making over $100M and claimed repeatedly to be all natural. Men have some strange fitness role models. Eat your greens and avoid grifters. pic.twitter.com/AX42OKpf2G
— billlangle (@wilbodavis) November 29, 2022
Liver king is on steroids? https://t.co/5Rw62JImZP pic.twitter.com/JQcPAWDGsE
— Manny (@SuppressedSikh) November 29, 2022
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