Twenty-three-year-old bodybuilder Yomi Olajide shocked the world after revealing himself on social media. While many viewers applauded Olajide for his efforts and hard work, many trolled the young bodybuilder for his looks and posted nasty comments on his Reddit photo.
Olajide, a budding social media fitness influencer and qualifier for a pro card, is 5’7 and weighs around 97 kg. With more than 4000 followers on Instagram, the young bodybuilder regularly uploads his training videos and photos on social media to give his followers a sneak peek into his fitness and bodybuilding routines.
However, Olajide was recently trolled by many users after he uploaded his jacked photo on Reddit.
“I’m a year older, but he looks old enough to be my dad” – Reddit user comments on bodybuilder's photo
In the photo, Olajide is seen flaunting his big biceps, ripped abs, and muscular quads and is definitely looking proud of his hard work and dedication. Within a few seconds of uploading the picture, though, people started trolling him for his looks and posting hate comments.
“I’m a year older, but he looks old enough to be my dad”, commented a Reddit user. Another user wrote, “23??? Bruh, you look older than my father”.
One user commented and asked Olajide:“What type of steroids do you use”? Another wrote, “Bro this man is 63”.
While the number of hateful comments increased, some users were actually shocked by Olajide's muscular body and appreciated him for his super solid gains.
“That biceps vein is thick as heck, reminds me of Coleman’s”, a user commented on the photo.
Another user wrote:
“If you’re not given that pro card, I’m quitting life”.
The same Reddit user asked Olajide for a photo of his back, and the young bodybuilder uploaded the same.
A Reddit user wrote:
“23, about to turn 44. That aside, solid physique dude. I’ll be surprised if you don’t get your pro card. You’ve clearly put in work”.
Despite the comments and trolling, there’s no denying that Olajide has put in some real hard work and training to build his body.
According to Olajide’s Instagram profile, he's being trained under Jeffray Bould and can be seen lifting heavy weights for his upper body and legs. You can find Olajide's training videos on YouTube.