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Being demotivated is one thing, but being criticized by others on the internet is a whole other ballgame. The bodybuilding community can be generous, but sometimes it can be very harsh with criticism when the followers expect a lot. Something like this happened to TikTok weightlifting star Luke Bermingham, who recently uploaded a weightlifting and squatting video.

The fans became opinionated while watching the latest video of him lifting some heavyweights. Let?s see what the video was about and what comments the 644lbs weightlifting icon gets.

Luke Bermingham shows his prowess by doing a squat and deadlift

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The recent TikTok video has a comment on top asking Luke how much he has lifted till now. Below is the fitness social media star, lifting 315 lbs and squatting with the weight. He seems to be doing fine while picking up the weights, but as he starts lifting it more and more, Luke starts to shake with the amount of pressure the weights have on him.

Lifting such a weight is not an easy feat but fans were still not satisfied. His attempt at weightlifting was commendable, but the fans thought otherwise. Maybe if Joey Swoll saw the comments, he would criticize the followers as well. He has previously criticized people who spread toxic gym culture and the CEO of Gym Positivity slams haters all the time.

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Luke has recently lifted 644 lbs in Canada Nationals as well and showed his prowess. Unfortunately, fans became critiques of Luke?s lifting prowess and commented on the video with pretty sarcastic words.

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Followers on TikTok not satisfied with the weight-lift

Luke Bermingham received some sarcastic and harsh criticism from the netizens of TikTok in his recent video.? One follower brutally judged Bermingham and said, ?bro would?ve failed 316.? Another follower was confident that he would not be able to lift 315lbs and wrote, ?Aint no way bro was doing only 315?( my max is 265).?

One netizen said, ?bro found his pr to the gram,? while another wrote a strong comment saying, ?Those are hundred pounders 100 percent.?

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Do you think he deserved this criticism? Were the netizens too hard on him? Tell us in the comments.

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