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In the bodybuilding and fitness community, authenticity and honesty are the highest-valued currencies. The debate over Natty or not has been there since the start and is a major issue in the community. Recently, fitness influencer Kenny Ko shared a short YouTube video confronting a gym gore about being natty.

He approached a stranger and engaged in a candid conversation about being natural or using performance-enhancing methods. He kept on calling the individual not natural after seeing his physique. 

Kenny’s quest for truth

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“I don’t believe him too Natty or Not”, he inquired of the stranger, to which the man quickly replied, Natty. “What’s under the pump cover, though?” after taking a glimpse of the man’s abs Ko instantly said,” So not Natty abs.” The man kept on emphasizing his being natural.

As Ko continued to express suspicion about the man’s honesty, he asked others around them for confirmation. He kept on saying that the man was lying. The man defended himself from all the suspicion by saying,” They just hating man,” suggesting that others are jealous of his progress.

Lastly, Ko asked a question,” You’re his supplier?” to another man passing by, to which the man denied, making a hilarious comment,” I’m not his supplier but I know where he gets it.” Ko’s suspicion of individuals not being natural is longstanding, as he consistently calls out influencers and celebrities for not being natty. Recently, he called a famous Instagram fitness influencer for not being natty.

Unmasking the truth about Instagram influencers

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In a recent video, Ashton Hall, a well-known fitness influencer, showed his impressive physique. On being asked about his training and d***s usage, he replied that he has been natural for 13 years, but Kenny didn’t buy it and doubted Hall’s claim, saying,” Natural c’mon bro.” Then he highlighted the main issue among influencers these days: falsely claiming to be natural and making it hard for people to trust the fitness community. 

Despite the efforts of some individuals towards transparency, some still lie about being natural, ignoring the clear evidence. He doesn’t just question Halls’s claim; he looks at the bigger problem of distrust in the industry. He shows how complicated it is for people to know anyone who is telling the truth in the online fitness industry.

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In the fitness and bodybuilding world, honesty is crucial. Ko’s recent videos highlight the ongoing struggle in the community. Ko shed light on this issue by questioning their claims and exposing their dishonesty. Ko is trying to make the fitness industry transparent and make it easy for people to trust the community. 

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