
Why Brian Johnson is called Liver King, what fuels his extreme lifestyle and what's his net worth?
Brian Johnson, known as Liver King, was arrested in Austin, Texas, after challenging podcaster Joe Rogan to a fight in an Instagram video. Charged with making a terroristic threat, Johnson now faces legal consequences.
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Brian Johnson, who is widely known as Liver King, has been arrested following a video where he publicly challenged Joe Rogan. The social media personality was charged with making a terroristic threat. The incident has raised legal and mental health concerns, with the influencer currently held by authorities in Texas.Brian Johnson released a video on Instagram where he called out Joe Rogan. In the post, he said, 'Joe Rogan, I'm calling you out, my name's Liver King.' He added that he wanted a man-to-man fight. Johnson also said he had no martial arts training, while Rogan holds a black belt. He went on to say that Rogan should be able to defeat him easily.The post was soon deleted. However, it had already gone viral. In the clip, Johnson added, 'I'm not going to train, but I hope you've been training.' He said he would make Rogan 'pay.' A short time later, Johnson was seen being arrested. His wife posted a video stating that he had not yet seen a judge and may spend the night in jail.Authorities in Austin, Texas, confirmed that Johnson was arrested on a charge of making a terroristic threat. This is considered a Class B misdemeanor under Texas law. The law states that a person can be charged if they make verbal or physical threats that make others feel in danger or panic.This charge can result in a fine of up to $2,000 and up to 180 days in jail. Local media outlet KXAN reported that the threat may be related to Johnson's video messages directed at Rogan. However, officials have not released a specific name or victim related to the charge.Some of Johnson's fans expressed concern about his behavior. Comments online suggested that he may be facing mental health issues. One user stated that Texas law allows authorities to detain someone temporarily if they are seen as a danger to themselves or others.There is speculation that Johnson could be held for a psychiatric evaluation. No official statement on his mental health has been given by authorities or family.Brian Johnson is known for promoting an 'ancestral lifestyle.' He built a large following on social media platforms. His Instagram has nearly 3 million followers. He also has over 6 million on TikTok and more than 1 million on YouTube.Johnson gained attention after a Netflix documentary titled Untold: The Liver King was released. The film focuses on his rise as a brand rather than a fitness influencer. It explores his family life and public persona.In 2023, Johnson claimed his net worth was $310 million. Financial site MoneyMade estimated a lower figure, closer to $12 million in liquid assets. Johnson owns several supplement businesses, including Ancestral Supplements and Heart & Soil. Each brand is said to make over $1 million in revenue yearly.MoneyMade reports that Johnson could earn between $3 million and $4 million annually through his website sales. Sales through Amazon may generate $24 million. His company profit could be about $3 million, with Johnson's share around $1 million. Johnson also owns property in Austin, including a mansion worth about $4 million and another site called Liver Ranch worth $1 million.He was arrested for making a terroristic threat after challenging Joe Rogan in a video that authorities viewed as potentially dangerous or alarming under Texas law.Untold: The Liver King shows how Brian Johnson built a brand and persona. It explores how his family handles his public image and what it takes to maintain a social identity.

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