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Former Baltimore Ravens QB Robert Griffin III took a dig at Johnson after the influencer got busted.
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NFL fans jump into the Liver King debate
Former NFL QB Robert Griffin III took to Twitter to take a dig at busted social media influencer Liver King on his natty status. The ex-Ravens said that there is no way anyone looked at the Liver King and thought that he was all natural.
But soon, his dig turned into a heated debate within the NFL world about the issue. Fans put forward their own arguments. Some said everyone does it while others seemed really disappointed in humanity.
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This fan wants to discuss the issue of steroid use in the NFL. But says nobody is ready for it.
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most athletes in the nfl are on some kind of ped but nobodies ready for that discussion..
— jacenn (@jacenn_) December 2, 2022
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A fan said that people generally don’t care.
Most people didn’t. They just don’t care, their favorite politician is a blatant liar, why not the guy they get fitness advice from?
— My Masarati Does 185 (@WoahJalsh) December 3, 2022
This fan said people can use steroids but just wants people to be honest about things.
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No one cares if you juice. Many benefits and side effects, however quit claiming natural if you use. Honesty goes a long way
— Jason Schultz (@jayrschultz) December 3, 2022
Another fan said that people can believe anything.
Man these people believe anything.
Looks at today's trending topic and read comments smh— leo butler (@neoleo30342) December 3, 2022
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This fan has a word of advice for people.
Of course. Please. Anyone who looks like that is on massive juice. If you don’t believe that then you are truly naïve.
— mojo17 (@mojo174) December 3, 2022
A fan had something to sell to the people.
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If you're naive enough to fall for this and get his supplements then I have a melted snow to sell to ya. Don't worry the snow comes in a see thru bottle. Snow color not guaranteed. Follow for more
— Edwin Edu (@kingedwinedu) December 2, 2022
Influencer Bryan Johnson is popularly known as the Liver King. He admitted, through a video, on Friday to being on juice. But he said he did it for the goal of spreading awareness. He became famous on social media for his eye-popping physique. Johnson promotes a primal form of diet to his followers.
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Bryan Johnson admits to taking steroids
Johnson promotes a lifestyle called ‘Ancestral Living’. Among other things, it included eating raw meat as a diet. He has an extremely muscular physique and promotes his own company of meat supplements called ‘Ancestral Supplements’. Under this brand, Johnson sells capsules of freeze-dried meat. He has also preached his nine ancestral tenets that he claims, get the person towards a happy and healthy life.
Read More: “I Am Embarrassed and Ashamed”: Liver King Admits to Misleading Fitness World With Steroid Lie
Liver King posted the apology video on Friday. In the video, Johnson said that he wanted to set the record straight. “Yes, I’ve done steroids. And yes, I’m on steroids monitored and managed by a trained hormonal clinician,” the influencer said.
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The lifestyle influencer has more than 1.7 million followers on Instagram. While on Tik Tok, he has around 3.5 million followers. He said the Liver King was an experiment to spread the message to people who kill or try to kill themselves. Johnson said that he has only himself to blame. “I did that,” Johnson said.
“All I can do is take extreme ownership right now. Be better and lead myself to a better life as a better human,” he said. The admission came after the members of the bodybuilding community came with the accusations. Earlier, he had denied taking any steroids.
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