
Man Known as ‘Liver King’ Arrested in Texas for Threatening Rogan
Remember the guy that claimed he got his muscles from eating raw organs? Well Austin police arrested him last night.
Remember The Liver King?
So many social media influencers in the world today and one of the more interesting ones in the body building community is Liver King. His real name is Brian Johnson, who got the name Liver King because he enjoys eating organs as part of his ancestral diet. His diet, which is listed on his website, says on non-rest days he eats liver, spleen, pancreas, heart and kidney.2 to 3oz of something raw: raw bull testicles, raw sweet bread, or raw heart.
Austin Police Have Arrested Liver King
Footage started going viral last night of Liver King in handcuffs. The Austin Police Department has confirmed that they placed Brian Johnson under arrest for a misdemeanor charge of making a terroristic threat and was booked into the Travis County Jail in Austin at 8:31 p.m. Tuesday.
Liver King Arrested for Threatening Joe Rogan?
Earlier this week, Liver King challenged Joe Rogan to a fight and many believe this could be what got him arrested. It has not been confirmed what threat caused the Liver King to be arrested, but Joe Rogan does have a history of calling Liver King out for being a fraud.
Joe Rogan Calls Out Liver King for Steroid Use
For years, Joe Rogan said that it was not possible for someone to get that jacked following Liver King's diet advice. Then in 2022 when Liver King admitted to using $11,000 on pharmaceuticals a month. For different steroids and hormones, Joe Rogan called him out as a fraud. Although Liver King has never been on Joe Rogan's show, it looks like this week he was in Austin trying to get his attention.
Footage of Liver King Getting Arrested
The arrest from yesterday was actually uploaded to Liver King's Instagram page. It's rather unhinged rant if you want to watch above. I doubt this story is far from over, but we will see if any new updates happen this week.
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