Bryan Johnson, a 45-year-old millionaire and the creator of the ‘Blueprint’ project, known for his innovative anti-ageing pursuits, has announced his visit to India in December, sparking excitement among fans.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Johnson revealed plans to visit Mumbai and Bengaluru to promote his book and community titled Don’t Die. The initiative focuses on extending human lifespans and achieving prosperity.
While the announcement thrilled his followers, what grabbed everyone’s attention was his unexpected mention of model and reality TV star Poonam Pandey. Tagging her in his post, Johnson hinted at an unlikely collaboration that left fans intrigued.
The tech entrepreneur wrote, “Hello India. I’ve been told the only person who believes in Don’t Die is @iPoonampandey. We’re about to change that. I’m in Mumbai Dec 1-3 and Bangalore 4-6. #(Don’t Die).”
Johnson’s comment about Pandey being the sole supporter of his Don’t Die movement sparked curiosity. The tagline, which he uses to discuss longevity and anti-ageing efforts, has recently gained attention, partly due to his adoption of the Hindi phrase, which initially puzzled many.
Johnson, a former Silicon Valley executive, is globally recognized for his unique efforts to combat ageing. His unconventional methods include receiving blood transfusions from his teenage son and undergoing gene therapy. These practices, often documented on social media, have drawn both admiration and skepticism.
His recent announcement and playful reference to Pandey have further amplified curiosity about his upcoming visit, making it one of the most discussed events among his fans in India.
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