Liver King Still Ranting About Joe Rogan Despite Restraining Order and Arrest

 

Brian Johnson, better known as “Liver King,” has continued his social media campaign against podcaster Joe Rogan, even after being arrested and served with a restraining order.

The controversial fitness influencer posted a new video from Austin, Texas, where he appears on a vibration plate exercise machine while making thinly veiled references to Rogan.

“If anybody knows where Seth Rogan’s—the other version of him that rhymes with blow—if anyone knows where its family is gonna be today, if you could let my team know so that we can stay within 200 yards,” Johnson says in the video, apparently referring to maintaining distance required by a legal order.

Johnson was arrested Tuesday on charges of making terroristic threats after posting videos challenging Rogan to a physical confrontation. Court documents revealed Rogan told police he considered Johnson’s posts threatening and that the fitness influencer appeared “significantly unstable.”

Despite these serious legal consequences, Johnson seems undeterred. In his latest video, he continues making provocative statements while claiming he wants to avoid Rogan: “If anyone who’s around us can alert us that there might be anyone with the last name Rogan around, then I’ll happily go the other 200 yards.”

The ongoing feud appears one-sided, as Rogan has not publicly engaged with Johnson. The podcaster previously criticized Johnson after the fitness influencer admitted in 2022 that his muscular physique wasn’t solely the result of his heavily marketed “ancestral” diet of raw organs but was actually achieved with approximately $11,000 monthly in PEDs.

Johnson, who faced a $25 million lawsuit from customers alleging fraud after this revelation (though it was later dropped), seems to be attempting to position the conflict as a Texas versus California issue in his latest video.

“Joe Rogan is from California. I’m from Texas,” Johnson claims in the video. “Grew up on military bases born on one. Been Texas really my whole life… I’m a Texan. Welcome to Texas. We’re friendly, but we do things different here. You’re about to find out how different.”

Johnson also mentioned plans to visit the Texas Capitol at 7 p.m., though his intentions remain unclear. The Netflix documentary subject continues to use social media as his platform despite his mounting legal troubles.