🐱 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.
 
Funny enough, Apple is promoting this in the App Store today. I doubt steroids is mentioned! $15 a month is the lowest option lol, and that is a special offer. Otherwise it is $20 a month.

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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.
 
He's not competing in any sport so who cares. Unless making your gf/wife wetter than you can make her is a sport. Good for him etc.

You don't get these kinds of bodies by taking steroids and then laying around. They are obviously still working hard on their physique in a gym setting.
 
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Yes and? If they want to fuck their bodies up for our entertainment, let them. And tfw Chris Hemsworth's instagram is nothing him shilling his stupid program. I just wanna see him without a shirt on my feed, is that so much to ask for?
 
Meh, this has to be pretty obvious to anyone who's ever been to the gym. If that's what they want to do it's all fine by me, what irks me is that they shill their nonsense diets and exercise programs to gullible idiots.

For anyone wondering, no, you won't get 10kg of muscle in six months by downing marvel(tm) protein shakes. Not unless those protein shakes are 95% roid.
 
The sad part is since these dudes are backed by a bunch of doctors/specialist it's probably pretty safe. Having people 100% dedicated to manage the on/off cycle sounds pretty great......instead of just some dude you've met at the gym locker room.
I made most of my life decisions in a gym locker room.

I stand by them.
 
We all know steroids is a big secret within celebrities, especially the "poster boys", "prince charming" types that only seem to exist in hollywood movies. The truth is, keeping such appearances with their lifestyle would be very difficult if not impossible and movie studios need their human dollies to look the part so they arent beyond dumping them with all sort of chemical so they look hot fast.

And they will still have the guts to look you in the eye and say "if you exercise enough and eat your veggies, you can look like us!"

They are actors, they play pretend, cast illusions. Thats it.
 
They could be natural but the chances are that they are not. You can develop muscles faster than normal, if you have been fit in the past and lost gains. Steroid abuse could explain why the men in Hollywood don't have balls, except Mel Gibson.

Its amazing how I started off hating and mocking Mel Gibson as a kid and now I almost wish I could personally apologise to him for the ridicule. I was still blue pilled, Gibson, Im so sorry.
 
The boy Derek from MorePlatesMoreDates been laying down these truth bombs for years.

I remember back in 2005 or 2006, my english teacher was all like "I'm doing the 300 workout and I'm going to look just like them!" and I told him it was impossible unless he used steroids and he got all butthurt at me for "not believing in him". It was probably the big moment I realized that our educators were just as retarded as everyone else.
 
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