Almost certainly. Compare with older photos.
Here is a ‘clean’ picture. Admittedly, it’s not a flattering choice.
Compare with below.
The way the muscle is concentrated on the shoulder area, the vascularity in the arms and the abs showing without really reducing the waist.
He can afford it.
TRT is steroid use, but at low doses. For this, the more ‘socially acceptable’ TRT label is used, implying that the person is simply getting back what they lost.
He is using some form of artificial Testosterone supplementation for sure.
EDIT:
This question asked about whether steroids were used. I am sure the answer is yes.
I think it’s highly likely that a man of his means had the medication signed off by a doctor as ‘TRT’.
I have not addressed whether I consider this to be ‘use’ or ‘abuse’, or indeed where that line might be drawn. Indeed, there is no agreed ‘limit’ where Testosterone injections go from TRT to … well, whatever we agree to call a higher dose.
The reason I chose to answer this – as a man only slightly younger than the subject – was to highlight that this physique required some chemical assistance.
I think that’s a useful point, because it addresses the problem of unrealistic expectations in a gym.
Thanks.