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Liver King Exposed: Tiktok Fitness Star Admits Lying About Taking Steroids

Liver King Exposed: An Organ-Eating Fitness Star Admits His Steroid Use in a Shocking YouTube Apology Brian Johnson, who earns $100 million a year through his all-natural raw meat diet and fitness regimen, often tells his followers: ‘I am on steroids.’
The Liver King built a $100 Million kingdom through an unorthodox diet of raw meat and strenuous exercise to achieve “strength, health, and happiness.” Liver King, a viral star on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, preached an “ancestral” caveman lifestyle by eating delicacies such as raw liver, bone marrow and bull testicles in his videos.
He went on to make a fortune through the sale of protein supplements and dried animal organs through his Heart & Soil and Ancestral brands. Now the Liver King’s status as a fitness influencer is in jeopardy after he admitted to lying about taking steroids to bulk up. “I lied and misled a lot of people,” Liver King, real name Brian Johnson, confessed in a somber YouTube video. “Yes, I have done steroids and yes, I am on steroids.”
The Liver King’s Steroid Use
Many skeptics, particularly Joe Rogan, were skeptical that Johnson, 45 years old, wasn’t using performance-enhancing drugs. Yet Johnson insisted he never used steroids.
“I don’t do the stuff. I’ve never done the stuff and I won’t do the stuff,” he declared on Mark Bell’s Power Project podcast.
Instead, he promoted a narrative that his family (whose wife is The Liver Queen) lived according to “nine ancestral tenants”: to eat, sleep, move, shine, connect, freeze/thaw out, fight/bond etc.
Last week, fitness YouTuber More Plates More Dates revealed Johnson’s false front. Leaked emails revealed multiple steroids taken by Johnson and a request to buy more from an unnamed dealer; additionally, Johnson’s blood test revealed evidence of steroid use.
Liver King Exposed: Why the Liver King Lied
Sitting shirtless atop a leather throne, Johnson confessed to lying about his steroid use in an apology video. “I am as sorry as any man can be,” he said in the clip.
He acknowledged taking 120 mg of testosterone per week, but denied other rumors such as having ab implants or plastic surgery performed. Johnson attributed his steroid usage to an inner conflict.
“When I talk about the 85 percent of people suffering from low self-esteem issues, that’s me. This is why I dedicate myself to working out until my lungs bleed in the gym every week – just to feel normal again,” he said. “And hormone replacement therapy has definitely helped tremendously.”
Will The Liver King be dethroned? Johnson has yet to provide any definitive answers about his future plans or strategy. “All I can do right now is accept responsibility, strive to improve myself, and lead myself on a journey towards a more rewarding life as an even better human,” he declared to his millions of followers.
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Aishwarya Rajinikanth files police complaint over missing jewelry from her locker

Superstar Rajinikanth’s daughter Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth appears to have had her home broken into, as she recently filed a complaint that 60 sovereigns of gold and diamond jewellery are missing from her locker.
Aishwarya Rajinikanth files police charges
Reports indicate Aishwarya Rajinikanth filed a police complaint with Teynampet Police, alleging in her FIR that some of her house servants in Chennai were aware of the jewelry stored in a locker. As per police, Section 381 of the Indian Penal Code has been invoked and an investigation has begun into this matter.
Aishwarya Rajinikanth Suspected to Have Employed House-Help
According to reports, Aishwarya opened her locker on February 10th to discover her valuable jewels had vanished – worth an estimated Rs 3.60 lakh! These were last used for Soundarya’s wedding in 2019. A case was filed shortly thereafter when Aishwarya discovered what had gone missing when she opened it last.
Aishwaryaa has admitted in her complaint that she is suspicious of her maids Eashwari and Lakshmi as well as Venkat, her driver, who have been visiting St Mary’s Road even when she wasn’t present.
India Today reported that the director had been collecting jewellery for 18 years. The stolen items include diamond sets, antique gold pieces, Navaratnam sets, bangles and nearly 60 sovereigns of gold worth Rs 3.60 lakh.
On the work front, Aishwarya Rajinikanth is currently immersed in shooting for her upcoming film, Lal Salaam. To capture these images, the actress has been visiting various cities across Tamil Nadu for the shoot.
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Josh Hawley Running Video Y Fleeing Jan 6 Rioters Sparks Memes

Josh Hawley Running Video goes viral on Thursday night, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO.) may have set a Guinness World Record by guest starring in the most movies and music videos simultaneously – if such an award exists.
Hawley ran in slow motion to the iconic, piano-punctuated theme song from “Chariots of Fire,” culminating with a breathtaking finale.
Hawley then made an impact in music, featuring in Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run,” Van Halen’s “Runnin’ With the Devil” and Kate Bush’s 1985 classic “Running Up That Hill,” which recently returned to prominence due to its portrayal in Netflix show “Stranger Things”.
Hawley was featured in two clips aired live during a House committee hearing investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Both videos depicted Hawley running away from rioters as they poured into the building, according to the committee.
Although the videos drew laughter from the courtroom audience in real-time, the internet had just started. Within minutes and then hours, people online began viciously mocking Hawley for his appearance.
Some set their videos to music — usually songs with running lyrics. Others played with words by creating a new term for what the junior senator from Missouri was doing: Hawlin’.
Most just posted memes such as Forrest Gump sprinting at his start line across America; Road Runner zipping along with a “Meep meep”; or George Costanza from “Seinfeld” pushing an elderly woman and several children away to escape a fire at a kids’ birthday party.
One Twitter user wrote, “I will hydrate myself on Josh Hawley Running Video content for the remainder of this week.”
At press time on Thursday evening, Hawley’s office did not immediately respond to The Washington Post’s request for comment.
Thursday’s hearing was mostly solemn. Rep. Elaine Luria (D-VA.) introduced Hawley as the senator who, on Jan. 6, while passing protesters as he crossed East Capitol Street, held up his fist in solidarity with them before entering the building.
According to Luria, a U.S. Capitol police officer protecting the building reported to the committee that Hawley’s gesture “riled up the crowd,” with an enormous version of his fist-pump photo projected behind her.
She expressed her disdain for Hawley because he agitated protesters from within what she described as his “safe space”–protected by barricades and police–without regard for any potential mob that might form.
Afterward, Hawley entered the Capitol leaving officers on the front lines with no way out, according to her.
But that safe haven didn’t last, Luria reported. “Later that day, Sen. Hawley fled after protesters he helped stir up stormed the Capitol.”
“Expect the extraordinary,” Luria exclaimed
The videos played. A three-second clip showed Hawley running down the halls of the Capitol, past several officers as Luria claimed he did so to flee rioters flooding in.
The committee replayed this footage twice in slow-mo for emphasis and added another six-second clip showing Hawley making his way down a flight of stairs with others.
Hawley has defended saluting Jan. 6 protesters with a fist pump before contesting President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral win over President Donald Trump.
The senator pointed out that many of them came to peacefully demonstrate and labeled them as rioters are “a slur on the thousands and thousands, tens of thousands” who came to the Capitol that day for peaceful demonstrations.
Hawley has continued to capitalize on the political impact and financial gain that his fist-pump picture has generated. In February, Hawley put a rendition of the image on several items of merchandise with the slogan “SHOW-ME STRONG!” — an allusion to Missouri’s nickname as “the Show-Me State”), and began selling them in March according to The Missouri Independent.
Internet users were drawn to Luria’s juxtaposition of Hawley’s fist-bump photo and running videos as evidence of his indiscretion. One user used a popular meme to categorize Hawley’s fist pump photo as “playing around,” while a still image of him fleeing was labeled as “finding out.”
Some Twitter users stuck to the classic one-liner format when taking shots at Hawley. One such tweet from a freelance writer and editor in California read, “From now on if political reporters ask Josh Hawley if he’s running, he must ask them to clarify.”
One political adviser used the occasion to urge voters to turn out, saying: “Y’all better run to the polls like Josh Hawley ran from insurrection.”
Others turned to the language of the internet to ridicule Hawley. One TV producer posted a four-second GIF image of someone sprinting with the caption, “How Josh Hawley fled the Capitol on January 6th.”
Legendary TV journalist Dan Rather went with the obvious response, declaring: “Run Hawley Run!” A Twitter user responded to Rather’s allusion to “Forrest Gump,” providing a GIF of Tom Hanks as the character running.
Political commentator Charlie Sykes recognized the potential of the Hawley videos immediately upon their release. Within moments of viewing them for public consumption, he was ready to assess their value
FAQ:
Q.1 Is Josh Hawley married?
Erin Morrow Hawley
Q.2 How old is Josh Hawley?
Q.3 Where does Josh live now?
Vienna, Virginia
Q.4 Is Senator Hawley a lawyer?
Senator Hawley is widely recognized as one of the nation’s premier constitutional lawyers. He has litigated at the Supreme Court of the United States, federal courts of appeals, and in state court, advocating for individuals’ liberties
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Video Footage Of Paul Pelosi Break-in Attack Shows Break-in And Assault With A Hammer

Paul Pelosi Break-in Police body camera footage depicts a brief, chaotic, and dramatic scene: the door to former House speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home opens to two men struggling for control of a hammer. One intruder takes possession of the weapon away from Democratic lawmaker Paul Pelosi Break-in and strikes him in the head before officers tackle him to the ground.
On Friday, evidence in the case against David DePape was released that provides an exclusive look at what transpired during a devastating attack at the residence of one of America’s highest-ranking politicians.
This video clip, running just over one and a half minutes in length, offers viewers an intimate perspective of the attack.
This tranche includes audio from Paul Pelosi’s 911 call, part of a police interview with DePape, and security camera video footage of the break-in. It was made public after The Washington Post and other news organizations requested copies and San Francisco Superior Court Judge Stephen M. Murphy granted them release.
The tapes from the Oct. 28 assault depict a grisly sequence: Pelosi alerting 911 dispatcher of an armed man standing feet away; DePape beating Pelosi in full view of officers; and after being arrested, DePape discussing his plans to kidnap and break bones with then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Last month, clips of the predawn break-in and assault at Pelosi’s home were shown in court but had otherwise been kept hidden from public view.
After the 2 a.m. attack 11 days before the 2022 midterm elections, wild rumors spread like wildfire by conservative activists and bloggers.
The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office argued that unsealing video and audio could spread misinformation and endanger DePape’s right to a fair trial by allowing someone to edit clips for social media manipulation purposes.
But Murphy ordered that footage playing in a public courtroom be given to the media.
Thomas Burke, a lawyer representing the coalition of news organizations who sought access to evidence including The Post, stated, “These are open facts.” According to him, the public’s right to access should not depend on conspiracy theories.”
Internet gossip had spread rapidly to Capitol Hill, where Republican officials doubted 82-year-old Paul Pelosi’s Break-in account of the violence and invoked unfounded homophobic conspiracy theories.
Prosecutors, however, maintain that what happened was documented and DePape himself explained his actions in tapes such as those recently released.
At a December hearing, San Francisco Assistant District Attorney Phoebe Maffei declared, “The most definitive proof of planning and motivation, in this case, were the statements made by the defendant himself.”
In his now-public interview with police, DePape declared: “I’m not trying to hide anything. I know exactly what I did.”

Paul Pelosi Break-in
The audio and videos, part of a larger collection of evidence authorities have amassed against DePape, further refute the assertions made by far-right actors, mainstream politicians, and Twitter owner Elon Musk who used his platform to spread misinformation before retracting it hours later.
Some suggested DePape had not been driven to extreme right-wing politics; others even claimed (without evidence) that DePape hadn’t actually broken into anyone’s house.
DePape claimed in his interview with police that he was seeking revenge against Nancy Pelosi for what he termed the Democratic Party’s “lies and crimes.” Additionally, evidence released included a six-minute video recording of the moment DePape broke in through a back door.
Video footage captured by security cameras reveal DePape repeatedly banging a hammer against the door until he is allowed to enter.
After the attack, Musk, along with Republicans such as former president Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.), who each promoted conspiracy theories, failed to address recordings that cast doubt upon many of their earlier assertions.
On Friday afternoon, Nancy Pelosi addressed reporters on Capitol Hill and declared she has not reviewed any of the newly released evidence and will not do so.
“I haven’t heard the 911 call. I haven’t seen the confession,” she insisted, adding with certainty: “And I certainly have no intention of witnessing the deadly assault on my husband’s life.”
Adam Lipson, DePape’s public defender, declared the decision to release the tapes a “terrible mistake”
“Releasing this footage is disrespectful to Mr. Pelosi and serves only to fuel the public desire for spectacle and violence,” Lipson stated in a statement.
“The footage could inflame emotions and feed unfounded theories about this case, raising serious doubts about Mr. DePape’s ability to receive fair trial proceedings.”
DePape, 42 at the time of his arrest, told police he went to Nancy Pelosi’s home in Pacific Heights, San Francisco because she was “the leader of a pack’ of lies told by Democrats.”
He threatened to hold her hostage and break her kneecaps if she lied to him, in order “to demonstrate to other members of Congress there are consequences for actions taken.”
On that day, Pelosi was in Washington and it was her husband who awoke to an intruder carrying a hammer, zip ties, rope, and a roll of tape. According to authorities, Paul Pelosi Break-in talked with DePape before managing to escape to the bathroom and dial 911 – with DePape watching from nearby as he did so.
According to the recording, Pelosi advises the dispatcher “I have a problem, but he thinks everything’s fine.”
“He’s telling me to put the phone down and follow his lead,” Pelosi asserts.
When the dispatcher asks for the name of the intruder, DePape replies with “My name’s David,” and then informs her he is “a friend” of Pelosi. Pelosi quickly clarifies that he doesn’t know him and ends the call approximately 20 seconds later.
Eventually, both men went downstairs. When police arrived, the door opened and footage from one of the officer’s shaky body cameras captured Pelosi and DePape standing in the entrance with one hand on each hammer.
One officer orders, “Drop the hammer.”
Video footage depicts Pelosi falling to the ground and blood seeping onto the floor around his head as officers wrestled with DePape.
Pelosi was hospitalized for nearly a week with a fractured skull, and injuries to his right arm and hands, but is expected to make a full recovery.
DePape has denied all charges against him – including attempted murder and kidnapping of a federal official – in both state and federal courts. If found guilty on these counts, DePape could face 13 years to life in prison.
On Jan. 6, 2021, rioters targeting then-House speaker Nancy Pelosi reignited national concerns about our deeply divided political culture. For years, she had been demonized by Republicans; on that fateful day in 2021, they shouted that they were looking for her as they stormed into the U.S. Capitol building.
DePape appeared to have been motivated by groundless conspiracy theories, publishing online rants filled with racist and antisemitic commentary.
He had compiled a list of other targets including California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and President Biden’s son Hunter Biden as potential targets.
DePape lamented in an interview with San Francisco police shortly after being arrested: “This is just an endless crime spree.”
FAQ:
Q.1 What is Paul Pelosi’s net worth?
Pelosi founded and operates the venture capital firm Financial Leasing Services, Inc., through which he and his wife have amassed a personal fortune of approximately $114 million
Q.2 Who is Nancy Pelosi?
Nancy Patricia Pelosi (/p@’loUsi/; born March 26, 1940) is an American politician who served as the 52nd speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019-2023
Q.3 How old is Paul Pelosi?
82 YEARS OLD
Q.4 Are the Speaker of the House’s powers great?
As speaker of the House of Representatives, you have a wide range of powers over your colleagues and are ceremonially the highest-ranking legislative official in the American government
Q.5 What is his/her salary?
- President pro tempore of the Senate ($193,400)
- Majority leader and minority leader of the Senate ($189,400)
- Minority leader and minority leader of the House of Representatives ($189,400)
- Speaker of the House of Representatives ($224,500)
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