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The student, who later identified herself as @livforlifts , had a different angle. She posted her own security footage and POV video showing that TexasGymJock had deliberately walked into her shot six times. Her caption read: "When the 'alpha' needs a villain for his page."

That counter-video exploded, garnering 45 million views in 48 hours. The backlash was immediate and brutal. Comment sections across TexasGymJock’s profile were flooded with crying-laughing emojis and the term "main character syndrome." texasgymjock leaked

Supplement company Vital Alpha dropped him as a sponsor within hours, issuing a terse statement: "We do not condone harassment or the intimidation of any gym-goer." The Meme-ification By April 9, the saga had left the fitness community and entered the mainstream meme economy. The student, who later identified herself as @livforlifts

On April 6, he posted a now-deleted video titled "Calling out the 'filmers' at my gym." In the clip, the influencer aggressively approached a female college student who was recording her own squat set. The man accused her of "clout chasing" and "getting him in the frame." The backlash was immediate and brutal

Even major brands like Planet Fitness joined the fray (softly), tweeting: "We have a 'Judgment Free Zone' policy. That includes blocking cameras. Just lift, folks." Under immense pressure, TexasGymJock resurfaced late Thursday night with a new video. His tone was somber. He apologized to the student, admitting he "handled the stress of virality poorly."