Influencer David Dobrik reveals ripped body transformation after 2-year YouTube hiatus
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An online prankster showed fans his health was no laughing matter as he revealed his “insane” body transformation after a two-year hiatus on YouTube.

David Dobrik, a content creator with 17 million subscribers, made his return to the online world on Tuesday, revealing his transformed appearance to his friends in a 14-minute and 20-second video that detailed his fitness journey.

“Oh my God,” comedian and actor Josh Peck said.

“I can not believe you have like a full six-pack,” YouTuber Olivia Jade stated.

“Holy s—t,” a friend screamed as he unveiled his muscular body.

In 2024, Dobrik quietly focused on trimming his fat with trainer and CEO of Xeela Fitness Ilya Fedorovich.

In a documentary released on Xeela Fitness’ YouTube channel, Dobrik expressed his disbelief at his new look, stating, “This is crazy that I look like this. I don’t know what happened. I’ve never ever taken my health seriously.”

Dobrik’s body fat percentage started at 27.8 when he made a bet with Fedorovich that the pair would take a trip if he could improve his physique.

Throughout the year, Fedorovich, Dobrik’s fitness coach, motivated him to engage in various activities such as running laps, playing tennis, boxing, lifting weights, and wrestling. Their fitness journey took them to different parts of the world including Italy, Peru, and Slovakia.

There were hard times too.

A handful of clips showed Dobrik and Fedorovich feuding about his unhealthy food choices and alcohol consumption which caused him to stop seeing results for two months.

“An unfortunate moment happened to me during this transformation in which I had to accept defeat and realize that maybe my methods weren’t the best way to go about things,” Dobrik confessed.

Fedorovich created a 75-day challenge to help the YouTuber back on track.

At the end of his journey, Dobrik’s body fat percentage dropped to 13.1 percent and he gained 10.5 pounds of muscle. 

“I couldn’t be more grateful for the people around me that pushed me this year to be a better version of myself,” Dobrik wrote on his Instagram. “I owe everything to all my friends and especially Ilya who has literally changed my life,” he wrote. “I love ya dude. I don’t feel like pudding anymore!!!!”

Dorbrik surprised Fedorovich with a blue Ferrari as a “thank you” for the work he put in over the year. 

Aside from his recent health update, the YouTuber has found himself in controversies in the years leading up to his hiatus.

In 2021, Dorbrik was sued for $10M by former collaborator, Jeff Wittek, who was reportedly hurt in a stunt gone wrong.

Wittek suffered serious injuries including a broken skull, facial fractures and eye damage after being swung on a rope tied to an excavator while filming a video, People reported.

People added that the footage from the moment was reportedly posted on YouTube in April 2021 but has since been deleted.

In 2021, YouTube suspended monetization for three of Dobrik’s channels after a woman alleged an associate of his raped her, the BBC reports.

The YouTuber apologized for what allegedly took place on set with the former collaborator.

“I was completely disconnected from the fact that when people were invited to film videos with us, especially videos that relied on shock for views or whatever it was, that I was creating an unfair power dynamic,” Dorbrik said in a tearful YouTube video. “I did not know this before.” 

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