Brian Johnson, a millionaire tech entrepreneur leading the longevity movement, is known for his ambitious efforts to stop aging, extend health span, and extend the human life span to 150 years. His latest post on X, which discusses night-time erections, has garnered significant attention online. What makes it even more interesting is Mr. Johnson’s use of Bollywood songs to illustrate his points about these erections.
Mr Johnson has been transparent about using his night-time erections as a “biomarker” for cardiovascular and sexual health. In the recent post, she shared a clip from the 1994 Bollywood film Andaz, starring Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla, along with the song Khada Hai, which is known for its thought-provoking lyrics. “Nighttime erections are a biomarker for cardiovascular, physical and sexual health,” she captioned the video.
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Nighttime erections are a biomarker for cardiovascular, physical, and sexual health.#IndiaTravel pic.twitter.com/QzbCrPnt32
– Brian Johnson /DD (@bryan_johnson) 28 November 2024
But Mr. Johnson didn’t stop there. In a follow-up post, she shared an excerpt from the song Chhu Lo from The Local Train and said, “When your night time erection is less than the runtime of Lagaan…”
Following this initial post, Mr. Johnson’s public admission that he does not wear underwear generated even more curiosity. He later shared a bizarre, widely circulated video featuring a woman who gained fame on social media for provocatively asking people about the color of their underwear. “I don’t wear underwear,” Johnson said in the shirtless video. She captioned the post, “It’s not about the color of your underpants. It’s about the length of your night-time erection.”
One user joked, “Whoever is suggesting you Bollywood songs should be arrested. Being ‘too precise’ is dangerous.”
“When you arrive you will be given a standing ovation,” another user commented.
Some users speculated that it was YouTuber and comedian Tanmay Bhatt, writing, “Already reveal your social media agency for India tour. PS: Is this Tanmay?”
A fourth user commented, “Brian starring in a meme game. Love it!”
“Top notch marketing,” a fifth user wrote.