Black Adam Star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Accused of Steroid Use

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Credit: @therock Instagram / WB


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Credit: @therock Instagram / WB

There's no denying that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is one of the most charismatic and electrifying actors in Hollywood. Not only that, but the wrestler-turned-actor is also one heck of a physical specimen and it seems like he's growing more and more imposing as the years go by. Well, UFC commentator Joe Rogan claims that Johnson's physique isn't the result of just hard work but instead his use of performance enhancers aka steroids.

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On the latest episode of his show The Joe Rogan Experience (via New York Post), he accused the Black Adam actor of and asked him to finally come clean if he hasn't. This comes on the heels of Brian Johnson (what a coincidence), known online as the Liver King being exposed for his apparent use of steroids. The fitness influencer gained huge social media fame for promoting his "ancestral diet".

Rogan said: "There’s no way you can look like that, in your 40s. The Rock should come clean right now."

He continued: "He should make a video in response to the Liver King video. I need to talk to you because the Rock’s been lying. There’s not a f–king chance in hell he’s clean. Not a chance in hell. As big as the Rock is, at 50? He’s so massive, and he’s so different than he was when he was 30."

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In other news, it looks like The Rock's plans of expanding the Black Adam universe aren't coming to fruition after all. It is now being reported that DC Studios isn't interested in greenlighting a sequel after the DCU flick failed to realize its box-office potential. As it stands, it remains unclear whether or not Johnson will get booted out of the franchise.

DC's Black Adam is now available to stream via Amazon Prime Video's "In-Theater Movies at Home".

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