Biohacker Bryan Johnson claims Australia trip aged him 13 years after breaking anti-ageing rules
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Maisy Rae
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Multimillionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson, who spends $2 million annually on anti-ageing treatments, claims a trip to Australia to meet his girlfriend's parents aged him by 13 years after he broke his strict anti-ageing rules. The 48-year-old tech entrepreneur traveled from Los Angeles to Brisbane to meet the family of his partner Kate Tolo, 30, for the first time, disrupting his rigorous lifestyle interventions.
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· 3 pulledMultimillionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson claims a trip to Australia to meet his girlfriend's parents aged him by 13 years after he broke some of his strictest anti-ageing rules.
The 48-year-old American, who spends millions of dollars each year trying to slow the ageing process, travelled from Los Angeles to Brisbane last month to meet the family of his partner, Kate Tolo, 30, for the first time.
The California tech entrepreneur has attracted global attention for his controversial quest to extend his lifespan, reportedly spending about $2million a year on treatments, testing and lifestyle interventions.
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