Entrepreneur and age-reversal millionaire, Bryan Johnson, has been sparking debate on social media with his latest post about unconventional lifestyle choices and opinions. He targeted fast food, particularly Chick-fil-A, highlighting its addictive nature and health risks.
However, Johnson shared a humorous Bollywood meme featuring Salman Khan, jokingly depicting the body's reaction to junk food. Johnson shared the meme on his X account and wrote in the caption, "It's never, ever worth it." The original meme was shared with the caption, "Me after having junk food that didn't even taste good."
it's never, ever worth it https://t.co/m4mOR5VbLPBryan Johnson /dd (@bryan_johnson) March 1, 2025
The photo in the meme was from a scene of the 2006 Bollywood movie Jaan-E-Mann, starring Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, and Preity Zinta. In the scene Salman’s character tearfully regretted his life choices while sitting in a taxi.
Johnson's post quickly went viral, garnering over 600,000 views, and sparked a conversation in the comments, where users called out Johnson for using Bollywood actor’s photo as a meme. One person wrote, “Sue Him for using Salman Khans pic.” A second social media user noted, “Salman Khan doesn’t age..sorry Bryan.” Another person tweeted, “Why smashing Bollywood though.”
Johnson has often been candid about his own health. Last week, he revealed that he doesn't rely on coffee or other stimulants to kickstart his day. On Jay Shetty's podcast, he explained that due to his consistent sleep, healthy diet, and regular exercise, his emotions and intellect remain stable. To maintain this balance, Johnson avoids caffeine, nicotine, and other stimulants, resulting in a consistently stable mood.
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