Performance-Enhancing Drugs
Jacked Up About ‘Enhanced’ Olympics …
Less Testing, More Flexing!!!
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A brand new Olympics-style competition is hitting Vegas next year — and the athletes will be jacked, juiced, and chasing world records — all thanks to performance-enhancing drugs that are not only allowed … they’re encouraged!
Dr. Aron D’Souza and competitive swimmer Andriy Govorov weren’t here to play it clean on “TMZ Live” Monday … telling us PEDs are already being used in secret, so why not do it in a fair, safe environment backed by science, at the Enhanced Games ’26?
Andriy — who’s hoping to smash his own world record with the boost — tells us elite sports aren’t exactly healthy anyways … so with the right monitoring, these drugs could actually be better, and even revive some retired athletes’ glory days.
As for critics calling it dangerous for young athletes … the pair preached to us the whole pro-doping thing is safer than processed food and alcohol, for example — and they delve more in depth about how it’ll be better for the sporting world in the long run.
Catch the whole clip — ’cause this discussion gets seriously pumped!