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The American millionaire and anti -aging lawyer, Brian Johnson, found himself in the center of the controversy after he suddenly left the “WTF” “WTF” of Nakhil Kahat due to air pollution fears. The move sparked a sharp reaction from Dr. Sheikhda Gangjo, a dermatologist in Delhi, who mocked Johnson’s health philosophy in the viral social media publication.
With the passage of X, Dr. Ganjoo, “Rant Rant is funny and deceitful Tide. Every word of false, scientific despair, and turns his life into a masculine mockery. His solid rituals are not inspiring but a miserable mockery of living.”
Johnson, known for his strong routine of wellness and health technology investments, responded in a hidden way, asking, “Dr. Ganjo, how did you grow last night?”
The controversy began when Johnson, who was in India, recorded the podcast, cut his session, citing bad air quality. “When in India, I finished this podcast early due to the bad air quality. Niegel Kamt was a generous host and we had a great time. The problem was that the room we were in the air outside the air, which made the air purification device that I brought to you With me ineffective.
Johnson also revealed that by his third day in India, he developed a throat and rash due to pollution. He criticized how air pollution in the country has become “so normalized that no one has been noticed so far despite its negative effects.”
In the aftermath of the accident, Natin Kamath, co -founder of Zerodha and Nikhil Kamath’s brother, shared his point of view, noting that Johnson helped him expose a common wrong concept. “It was the largest ready for me after the Brian Johnson interviewed the dismantling of the legend I once believed: that only Delhi in India has a problem in air quality and that it only occurs in the winter,” was published.
The Stock Exchange has sparked a discussion online, with some concerns of Johnson defense while others criticized him for coming to India despite the well -documented air quality problems.