Fitness Youtuber Greg Dussett reacts to reports against him following his statement about Kim Jong Kook's body.
The Canadian bodybuilder recently made it to the headlines after accusing the "Running Man" star of using steroids to boost his physique.
What You Need to Know About Kim Jong Kook's Steroid Allegations
On his Youtube video titled "Kim Jung Kook || Natty or Not," he raised suspicions that the South Korean host might be using drug enhancement to maintain his perfect figure.
In one clip, he even had a side-by-side photo of the award-winning star dating 1996, 2001 and 2016, showing how his body has changed through the years.
Moreover, the Canadian fitness Youtuber claims that this is impossible with his age of 45, adding that he suspects that the "I Can See Your Voice" host might be using Hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
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In addition to this, Greg Dussett says that he would bet a million dollars pointing out that the triple threat is on steroids.
Fans are Not Buying Greg Dussett's Allegations About Kim Jong Kook
With this, the issue spread like wildfire on the internet, where the Youtuber received criticisms from outlets, most especially on raging fans on social media.
His supporters are not buying Canadian bodybuilders' allegations about Kim Jong Kook's body and even explained how the actor-host has been working out really hard to achieve his fitness goal.
Youtuber Greg Dussett Claps Back at Reports About his Statement with Kim Jong Kook
In his recent YouTube video, the renowned bodybuilder responds to reports and explains his side about the statement he mentioned on his channel.
In a 15-minute clip titled "It Would Seem I Pissed Off Korea || Kim Jong Kook Fake Natty?" he reacts to the uproar from fans and media outlets in Korea.
He pointed out that his statement was "misinterpreted" by the media and insisted that he did not say that he is using steroids, but he is trying to point out that Kim Jong Kook's body is not natural.
"When did I mention steroids? I said it would probably be HRT (Hormone replacement therapy). Maybe something else, I don't know. Based on what I see about his age and so on, that was my best-educated guess," he said in the video.
Greg Dussett 'Not Jealous' of Kim Jong Kook's Youtube Success
The Canadian YouTuber also spoke about the criticisms that he is jealous of the South Korean star's YouTube success after gaining 2 million subscribers in just a span of time after launching his channel.
However, he pointed out that he is not jealous of him, adding that he gained such a massive amount of followers because of his fame.
"Lots of celebrities are successful on Youtube doesn't mean I'm jealous of what they're doing. If they're famous singers or actors, of course, they have many fans, so 2 million followers are so obvious," said the Canadian YouTuber.
Prior to his latest statement, the "Gym Jong Kook" star strongly denied the accusation of his alleged abuse with steroids and said that he is willing to take tests to prove that he is not using any doping substance.