Liver King Eats Organs With Logan and Jake Paul, Discuss Steroid Accusations

Liver King addresses steroid accusations while eating raw organs with Logan and Jake Paul.

Brian Johnson, more popularly known as Liver King, is setting the record straight about the steroid accusations brought against him. And what better way to address the issue than discussing it with Logan and Jake Paul while consuming raw organs.

Liver King is operating on a completely different wavelength than most humans. The lifestyle he’s chose to embrace is certainly unusual and harkens back to ancient times despite living in a modern world. Living in this way has helped him gain a tremendous physique and a massive following. But did he attain his physique naturally?

Natty or Not?

There’s no doubting that Liver King is in some incredible shape. A man who has chose to live life like that of ancient human beings, he consumes a diet of raw meat and organs. He believes this is the closest way to living as humans were intended. He also pushes himself physically by performing some intense training.

 

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His primal ways and incredible physique have led many to believe that Liver King is less than natural. Joe Rogan had a fair amount to say about the subject himself.

Eating Raw Organs and Discussing Steroid Claim

To set the record straight Liver King has chosen to address the steroid claims in the last place many would have suspected.

Logan and Jake Paul have an added quite the following on their YouTube channel. With a plethora of different guests and a history of pushing the envelope on the Impaulsive podcast, adding Liver King to list seems on brand for the Paul brothers.

Liver King sat down with Logan and Jake Paul, eating raw organs and discussing the steroid accusations brought against him. He explained why and how he was able to build such a tremendous physique over the years.

“There’s a lot of sub-primals that are convinced that Liver King is taking steroids right. This is one of my favorite fuc**n topics. First thing, I’ll say this. You think if I was on steroids I would have these fuc**n appendages I have down here? These legs. Do you see how fuc**n little my fuc**n legs are? Here’s the thing, when I was in college, I weighed 175-lbs and I was single digit body fat. I started working out at 8 or 9 years old. I already had been working out for 10 or 12 years and now I’m 45 and I’ve gained less than one pound a year for over 25 years!”

Essentially it seems that Liver King is claiming that his physique was cultivated over many long years of all-natural arduous training. But he had even more to say to those who think his physique was built on the back of steroids.

“So this is what I say to people that make this accusation: if you don’t believe this is possible, then I suggest that you take that self-limiting belief, you put that shit in a fuc**n box and you bury that next to all your embarrassing shit and don’t open your fuc**n mouth about it. Let that live with you, don’t let that live with someone else. Because the highest and most dominant form that we have to express is in front of us. You hear people talk about peaking in their early 20s, I’m 45! If you look at Liver King at 45 and Brian Johnson at 20, Liver King is going to fuc**n murder that guy.” 

See the full podcast episode here. So do you think Liver King is telling the truth about his natural status?

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News and Editorial Writer at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.