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Club Mate Blog of Monday, 30 January 2023

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Man named 'biggest monster in Brazil' claims to have 'god's biggest triceps'

Some viewers were concerned about the self-described "Hulkhealth "'s after he flaunted his pumped muscles on TikTok and admitted to injecting mineral oil into his biceps for the improved appearance.
People were in awe when a man known as "the greatest monster in Brazil" displayed his 31-inch biceps.

The extreme bodybuilder exhibited his arm muscles in the videos, referring to them as "God's largest triceps," and went by the TikTok handle "hulkajunior."

In one video, he creates a fist to clench his arms before bending his elbows while standing in the corner of a room.

He stated in a voiceover that the circumference of his upper arms is 80 cm (31 inches), or around the size of an adult man's waist.

using his name "I don't care about people's criticism, he said, calling me "the worst monster on the face of the Earth."

I stick to my plan every day to win the real championship.

He displays his spider web tattoos on his chest and lower back in another video.

He becomes well-known on the video-sharing platform and has acquired 41,000 followers after being inspired by fictitious characters like The Hulk.



The man published a movie along with the words "Mineral oil" and emojis of needles, giving the impression that he had been injecting mineral oil into his muscles to give them an enhanced appearance.



One supporter wrote, "Hulk!"



"You look like you are getting bigger, mate," a second remarked.

However, some people weren't impressed by his appearance and even expressed worries about his health.

He disregarded warnings from others about the perilous practice of injecting oil into muscles.
He disregarded warnings from others about the perilous practice of injecting oil into muscles.
One reader wrote: "Dude ruined his life," and another wrote: "This one earned the most weird award of all."

Another said, "How awful, that looks unsafe.

A bodybuilder known as the "Brazilian Hulk" passed away in August at the age of 55 from a Synthol injection.

Valdir Segato continued developing his 23-inch biceps in spite of the doctor's advice.

In a 2016 interview, he stated: "I appreciate it when people refer to me as the Hulk, Arnold, or He-Man.

"My biceps have doubled, but I still want to be bigger."