Lil Wayne says he skips workouts by not eating fast food.
Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., born September 27, 1982, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is an iconic rapper, record producer, and songwriter.
He started his career in the early 1990s and has made and built a legacy for himself and those he pushed up the ladder, like Drake and Nicki Minaj, whom he mentored and signed to his record label “Young Money Entertainment.” he was the founder then.
Lil Wayne is one of the greatest and most influential rappers in hip-hop history. He is recognized for his intriguing wordplay, unique vocals, and style.
Some of his achievements and awards include five Grammy Awards, 26 BET Awards, four Billboard Music Awards, seven MTV Awards, four Soul Train Awards, and eight BMI Awards.
Despite starting his career in the 1990s alongside other rappers like Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, 50 Cent, Ludacris, Nelly, Ja Rule, and The Game, he’s still making waves. He is a living testimony of hard work and consistency.
Although Lil Wayne is relatively more private with his personal life, he’s admitted to having a child at the age of 16 and attempting suicide at 12. Occasionally, he has shed light on his personal life by sharing his mental health struggles.
He was hospitalized in 2013 over dr*g abuse and suffered multiple seizures stemming from high amounts of mari***na and “le*n,” a substance that contains cod*ine, in his system. He also consumes a high amount of w**d.
Even with all the health challenges taking w**d and other substances could have on his health, the only remedy the rapper has admitted to taking is simply eating his chef’s food. In an interview with the “4Hunnid” podcast, he revealed that he doesn’t do any workouts, push-ups, or anything at all.
According to him, simply eating his chef’s food keeps him healthy. He has completely cut out the consumption of fast food like chicken nuggets or McDonald’s. “I haven’t had a McDonald’s fry, fast food, a chicken nugget, or none of that for at least over 15 years, and so that right there is healthy.
“I haven’t had a McDonald’s fry, fast food, a chicken nugget, or none of that for at least over 15 years, and so that right there is healthy.
I tell everybody all the time—they always ask me, you know, like, ‘What’s your workout regimen or what you doing?’ I’m like, bro, I don’t work out, I don’t do no push-ups, literally none of that. I aren’t lifting no weights. I have a personal chef. They’re not making nothing healthy I don’t eat or have certain days where I only eat… none of that. I just make sure I eat my chef’s food every single day.”