🐱 PewDiePie Implies Chris Hemsworth, Kumail Nanjiani Use Steroids

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While several MCU actors are quite 'swole,' YouTube gaming streamer PewDiePie claims they are lying to people about how they got their bodies.

Stars like Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, and more recently Kumail Nanjiani have been getting rave reviews for their muscular frames. However, YouTube game streamer PewDiePie recently made some comments that could draw controversy if only because he's claiming they didn't get their cut physiques the natural way.

Chris Hemsworth especially gets quite a bit of attention because of his rather "swole" build. He has posted quite a few videos over the years showing how he got the body so many of his fans see in his movies. However, more recently Nanjiani has drawn quite a bit of attention simply because the comedic actor didn't used to be known as having the kind of body builder-type look he boasts now. Now his fans can count PewDiePie among those who think the comedian some shortcuts to get as muscular as he is now.

In one of his most recent YouTube videos, the streamer was very direct in his allegations that Hemsworth and others are using steroids. Further, he blasted the MCU star for peddling workout regimens that can be very expensive for his fans to follow, while Hemsworth doesn't actually stick to those workouts himself.

PewDiePie called it "lame" that Hemsworth and others claim they attained their build one way when he believes they got them another way. He added that "we" know the reason that they were able to get their bodies to the "next level" while also saying that it wasn't just "putting in the work."

He then went on to take aim specifically at Kumail Nanjiani and noted that the Eternals actor seemed to get really big, really fast. He added that anyone who adds the kind of muscle mass Nanjiani did in just a year was a "dead giveaway." He said that everyone knows that it takes time and is a slow process to get that kind of muscle definition. At the same time, PewDiePie admitted he wasn't entirely sure who he was supposed to be mad at, considering that the actors were just giving people "what they wanted."

It's possible one reason that the YouTube streamer is so annoyed at the actors he believes are taking shortcuts is that it appears he works quite hard on his own body. He's claimed that cutting out alcohol and protein as well as working out on the regular is why he's been able to transform his body.
 
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This is what an average dude looks like when he's physically active and eats right:
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You can obviously get bigger and more defined than that naturally, and genetics plays a huge factor, but I think 'Jack Burton' is a reasonable and attainable fitness goal for the average man.
Kurt Russel was a pro baseball player, so a lifelong athlete
Say that to the glut of body builders who have been dropping dead of heart issues the past few years.

Also you seem to completely gloss over the kidney/liver/hormonal issues that steroids can cause. Even with moderate use this stuff can happen depending on your body.
Body builders, modern ones even more so, aren't just abusing steroids. They are on whole regimes of HGH, slamming insulin to force more nutrients into their bodies, doing huge weight cuts that are absolute hell on your body (why do you think Zyzz didn't make it?). It's all a far cry from going on and off a basic cycle every now and then to put on a few pounds of muscle.

Steroid use is so common and secretly condoned that most people have no idea what an actual natural exercise body looks like.
 
You can do TRT forever
That's the thing - if you've been abusing test for long enough, you're left with no choice but to keep doing it forever.
If you keep putting excess shit into your body that it should be making by itself, it'll stop bothering to make it.
Just like methheads and dopamine for example.
Having said that, reasonable amounts taken under medical supervision are unlikely to be dangerous.
 
They CGI'd hair for this chick? Couldnt get a wig? On one hand, kinda impressed on the waste of money + the fact i didnt notice. There is no other hand.
In the movie her hair sort of floats around and glows. Especially when she's in Space. So it makes sense to add it in post-production. They have definitely slimmed her body and raised her breasts a bit with CGI, though.

I'm not complaining - her attractiveness was the main positive in that movie for me. I only saw it because I thought I needed to in order to watch the Infinity War / End Game movies.
 
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This is what an average dude looks like when he's physically active and eats right:
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You can obviously get bigger and more defined than that naturally, and genetics plays a huge factor, but I think 'Jack Burton' is a reasonable and attainable fitness goal for the average man.
Kurt Russell and Chuck Norris are few of the action stars I don't think used steroids during their careers. Probably because of their background they didn't need it.
 
Look at professional athletes. They are not allowed to abuse steroids to any absurd degree otherwise they'd be suspended or fired for testing positive.
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Here's Rob Gronkowski shirtless. If you see someone with bigger muscles then Gronk guess what they juice. There really shouldn't be any shame about it, I'd like it if it was no longer illegal so we could just have actual doctors advising these guys so they don't blow their hearts out or pull a Benoit. But there's no way Hemsworth and the fucking Pajeet from Silicon Valley didn't juice.
 
Even taking the roids completely off the table, a movie star can spend six months being tortured by a team of specialists into working out ten hours a day on the specific muscles that make a person look swole and being fed whatever horrible blend of protein mash is optimized for muscle growth, normal people lack the time and money for anything close to that endeavor. Nothing about movie star bodies are accessible for people with jobs and a family to care for, because a movie star's body is their job.
 
Even taking the roids completely off the table, a movie star can spend six months being tortured by a team of specialists into working out ten hours a day on the specific muscles that make a person look swole and being fed whatever horrible blend of protein mash is optimized for muscle growth, normal people lack the time and money for anything close to that endeavor. Nothing about movie star bodies are accessible for people with jobs and a family to care for, because a movie star's body is their job.

This is why it's so lame that every successful male actor is now jacked. Even Harry Potter playing Weird Al Yankovich is jacked.
 
This is why it's so lame that every successful male actor is now jacked. Even Harry Potter playing Weird Al Yankovich is jacked.
Lol, Weird Al was skinny in the 80's! Daniel needs to make sure he has the hair, mustache and Hawian shirts down.
 
He's right, and it's really past time people started saying it more openly. Hemsworth, Evans, Nanjiani, and most capeshit actors are all obviously on steroids, are essentially contractually required to be on steroids, yet all these fitness rags swear to the Swole Gods that yes, young man, you can look just like this in a year if you just eat our Capeshit-Themed Diet™, train our Capeshit-Themed Workout™, and sleep through your first shift every day.

I'd love if someone called the Rock out for this shit, too. Preferably to his face.
Old wrestlefag here. Rock has already admitted to doing it once when he was young (17 to be exact), but didn't like the way it made him feel so he never did it again. So he is clearly telling the truth. Ignore how he skated wellness testing, and became a part timer in WWF so he was excluded from the policy as well. Ignore that man in his 40s looks like a ripped beast, but only during different cycles...I mean time periods.

Fuck me, its an open secret that everyone to some degree was on the juice. Even vince, the owner who was once charged under federal law for supplying roids, he is clean as you like.

To put the wellness policy of the WWF and UFC in to perspective, this happened. Brock Lesner was tested and found clean (keep a straight face faggot, this is serious!), then when he went over for his UFC run, their tests said he was within natural levels and not on the juice. Oops, he was caught on the border with a van full of roids and roid related drugs, and if you look at him, he is CLEARLY on the fucking juice. But both those organisations tested him as clean.

Pretty much all sports people are doped up with something, as are fitness models. I have no issue with people putting shit in their own bodies, its your own choice. Its the lies that are annoying, and the false hope they give people when they pretend they are natty and not chugging sunny D.
 
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