Steroids?


Now before anybody gets on my case, hear me out.

I know that Kellan spends A LOT of time toning and training his body. It's very obvious that he enjoys looking a specific way. Up until this point, I thought he was doing this the good old fashion way. Lots of protein and lots of weights.

Recently, I've noticed that he's a lot thicker than I've ever seen him (and I've seen him pretty buff). He's got the "look at me Mom, I'm neckless!" look and it's bothering me.

Anybody else think that Kellan may be taking something to enhance his already beefy look?

I read in an interview once that he likes to bulk up more for his role as Emmett Cullen. But is anyone else noticing that this bulking is WAY different than the last three movies?

Thoughts?


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LOL! Can't say I disagree with that one, j-curl ;)


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I am not going to suggest that he uses steriods, but I have read elsewhere, tha steriod taking is becoming common practice among high school and college athletes. Is'nt it amazing that the present day models and movie tweenks all buffed up, all with amazing bodies; almost sculptured. Looking at vintage pics of former models and sports figures (shirtless) shows quite a different physique, firm but not buff! Also, an actor can buff up for a movie role in a matter of a few weeks, with 6 pack abs and pecs that would put a Roman breat plate to shame. It doesn't seem possible! So its not out of the question that he can supplement his workouts with a little help from chemical enhancement?

Paulus

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I'm here to suggest that every single damn actor that 'bulks' have taken steroids, or at least drugs that rapidly increase red blood cell count.

Christian Bale is an actor we can all respect, but he went from 'Machinist' to 'Batman' in a very short time. Just imagine the raw weight of muscle he had to put on - you'd be stupid to think that he didn't use drugs.

My question to the OP is; who gives a damn? Clearly the only reason we bully people on steroids is because the drug messes with our sporting events. In reality it's actually a great deal healthier than our most common drug; alcohol.

Most people don't realize this, so I'm going to explain this very slowly; alcohol is 'solvent abuse'. It literally dissolves cells (any cells, not just braincells), and that's how we get 'high' from it. So next time you hear about people doing illegal drugs, you can safely shrug and call them pussies - cuz you're already on the most dangerous, addictive and stupid drug known to man. I know the 'Chardonnay'-label makes it look very innocent, so let's spell it out a last time;

SOLVENT ABUSE.

Now leave these gym-nerds alone, they aren't hurting anybody. And they look fantastic, and will probably outlive us all. Just look at Arnold...

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I'm not quite sure if your rant is directed at me for suggesting that these actors with fantastic bodies are taking steroids, for if it is, then you misundeerstood my post. What I''m trying to get across is the half-truths these same actors spill out re: buffing up! They want us (their fans?) to believe that in a matter of a few weeks they change from a swimmers body to that of Hercules, all by 'working out?' No doubt, they do work out, mostly with a fitness trainer, but they also have a little help, via 'supplements.' So more power to them: if that is what it takes, then that is what it takes! But be honest about it!

Paulus

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Its because Americains are so stuck up about it. IMO

A lot of people hating on roids, claiming they trigger suicides and all that.

What a load of bs. So yeah, they´re not gonna admit they´re on the juice. I wouldnt. Why would you take the risk of alienating fans by admitting you are using?

Go ahead, make my day

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I can't remember if vampires (in Twilight) can physically change their appearance, like muscle here, but in a recent picture from Part 2 - http://www.imdb.com/media/rm160999936/nm1553725 - his arms a massive compared to the previous films


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