The Liver King Lifts Weights In Middle of L.A. Traffic, Still on Steroids

The Liver King Lifts Weights In Middle of L.A. Traffic, Still on Steroids

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The Liver King isn’t going to let his steroids scandal bring him down — in fact, he’s stepping right up … to TMZ … to explain that he’s still on the juice. 💀

We got Brian Johnson — the influencer behind the internet personality — out on Rodeo Dr. Saturday, where the dude was shirtless (per usual) and about to start pumping iron in front of everybody … which he promptly did, right in the middle of traffic. Dead lifts, baby!

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After a few reps, we invited TLK to come chat with our Celebrity Tour patrons … and he did. Before hopping on, though, we asked him some hard questions — like why he lied about not being on the stuff for years, and why folks should believe anything he says now.

He’s got answers for all that, basically saying … look, believe me or don’t — but my workout regimen and supplement program will get ya jacked and feeling great. That’s basically his message.

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Then, a bombshell … Liver King admits he’s still on ‘roids!!! When we ask why — especially since it’s caused him so much reputational damage — he says he has to ween off it, and that he can’t just cut it out cold turkey.

If you’re unfamiliar with this whole saga … Brian recently copped to being on steroids, this after years of denying it and insisting that his program was the only thing giving him results on his physique.

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He still backs his core tenets of fitness and nutrition — including eating liver — and he’s gonna keep on keeping on, we suppose. Flex on ’em, dude. 💪🏽

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