Hugh Jackman Denies Using Steroids to Get Jacked as Wolverine, Jokes His Diet May Get Him in Trouble
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Speaking to Chris Wallace for his HBO Max series, the 'X-Men' movie series actor says he's not interested in taking steroids to gain muscles for the role after learning of the side effects.

AceShowbiz - Hugh Jackman has finally addressed speculation that he used steroids to transform into Wolverine. Shutting down the rumors once and for all, the 54-year-old hunk revealed he's not interested in taking the performance enhancing drug after learning of the possible side effects.

In an interview with CNN's Chris Wallace for his HBO Max series "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?", the host mentioned fans' questions, "Over the years people have wondered, did he juice? Did he take steroids?" He also remarked, "You got so jacked for these movies."

Jackman, seemingly amused, laughed at the question before denying it, "No." He explained why steroids were not an appealing option, "I love my job, and I love Wolverine - I got to be careful what I say here, but, I had been told, anecdotally, what the side effects are of that, and I was like, 'I don't love it that much.' " He added, "So no, I just do it the old school way."

Sharing his secret to get in shape for the role, the Australian actor spilled, "And I tell you, I've eaten more chickens - I'm so sorry to all the vegans and vegetarians and to the chickens of the world." He went on joking that he may get in trouble because of his diet, saying, "Literally the karma is not good for me. If the deity has anything related to chickens, I'm in trouble."

Jackman, indeed, doesn't take the instant way to get in shape for his Wolverine role. As he's set to reprise the role for "Deadpool 3", he revealed that it will take him six months to gain his muscles.

"I've learned you can't rush it. I've learned that it takes time," he said in the same interview. "So, we have six months from when I finish [Broadway's 'The Music Man'] to when I started filming. And I'm not doing any other work. I'm going to be with my family and train. That's going to be my job for six months."

Feeling confident that he can do it, the "Real Steel" star boasted about how his Broadway role helps him for his Wolverine return, "And I'm really fit right now. There's one thing about eight shows a week being on Broadway, singing and dancing, is I'm fit. So, I'm healthy. I have a good place to start."

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