David Laid Explained

David Laid
Birth Date:January 29, 1998 (age 26)
Birth Place:Estonia
Height:188cm
Years Active:2013–present
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Subscribers:1.92 million
Views:236 million
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David Laid is an Estonian-American fitness influencer, YouTuber, and fitness model. He became popular with his transformation videos on YouTube, which showcased his changing physique starting at 14 years old as a result of weightlifting. He was named Gymshark's creative director of lifting in 2023.

Life and career

Laid was born in Estonia[1] and raised in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Laid's mother, Nino, who used to be a café owner, was born in Estonia. After David's father died from a tragic car crash when he was two years old and immigrated to the United States with her son. Laid attended Mainland Regional High School, where he received average grades.

While playing hockey, Laid was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 14, and soon after—inspired by fitness YouTubers such as the Hodgetwins, Marc Fitt, and Jeff Seid and by mockery from his peers for his then-thin frame—he began working out and bulking.[2] He later became known for his transformation videos on YouTube beginning at that age, uploading his first, an 18-month-long transformation, in December 2013. His second, uploaded in August 2015, documented his body's changes from ages 14 to 17 and became especially popular, earning over 14 million views by 2016 and 43 million views by 2021.[3] [4] He had 800 thousand YouTube subscribers in 2019.[5] Laid also became popular as a trainee of bodybuilder Elliott Atwell, who, in 2023, was arrested and charged with six felony counts, including accusations that, from 2013 to 2020, he pressured his underage training clients to record themselves having sex and to send the videos to him. By 2021, Laid had over 1.7 million followers on Instagram.[6]

After having previously been an athletic model for the direct-to-consumer fitness brand Gymshark, Laid was appointed its creative director of lifting in 2023, also launching and curating the brand's lifting social media accounts.[7] [8] [9] He had over 4.9 million followers on Instagram in 2024.[10]

Personal life and image

Laid announced in 2020 that he was vegan.[11]

Laid has stated that he does not use anabolic steroids and that he has suffered from body dysmorphia.[12] MELs Angelina Chapin wrote that Laid had become a "role model" for young boys on YouTube by 2016, while, that same year, ABC News wrote that he "look[ed] to be the poster boy for physical perfection" and compared his habits to "bigorexia". For USA Today, Marco della Cava wrote in 2021 that Laid's fitness journey had become a "touchstone for many teens", with many commenters on his YouTube videos "debat[ing] whether Laid took steroids".[13] In an interview with Vice, fitness influencer Baby Zyzz described Laid as one of "the top dogs" in the fitness community in 2022.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hawes . Spencer . Elliott Atwell seeks delay; Charlottesville bodybuilder's trial now seems slated for July . subscription . . October 3, 2024 . September 28, 2023.
  2. Web site: Hicks . Jesse . This Guy Stuck to a Basic Lifting Routine and Packed on 20 Pounds of Muscle . . October 3, 2024 . October 30, 2019.
  3. Web site: Bigorexia: When the Obsessive Desire for Muscles Is a Dangerous Medical Condition for Some Men . . October 4, 2024 . August 4, 2016.
  4. Web site: Chapin . Angelina . 17 and Swole . . October 3, 2024 . February 3, 2016.
  5. Web site: Twardziak . Kelly . David Laid's Most Shredded Posts on Instagram . Muscle & Fitness . October 4, 2024 . June 26, 2019.
  6. Web site: Harris . Christopher . Bigorexia: Instagram blamed for dangerous bodybuilding obsession among teenage boys . subscription . . October 4, 2024 . October 7, 2021.
  7. Web site: Hazlehurst . Beatrice . Inside the world of L.A.'s gym-fluencer ecosystem . . October 3, 2024 . July 17, 2023.
  8. Web site: Machell . Ben . How Ben Francis built the billion-pound fitness brand Gymshark . . October 4, 2024 . December 5, 2020.
  9. Web site: Bowler . Hannah . Why Gymshark has handed over creative control of the brand to an influencer . The Drum . October 3, 2024 . February 24, 2023.
  10. Web site: Prominent bodybuilding coach based in Charlottesville pleads guilty to child sex crimes . The Daily Progress . October 4, 2024 . June 15, 2024.
  11. Web site: O'Reilly . Anthony . David Laid Is Trying Out a Vegan Diet, and He Likes It . . October 4, 2024 . August 5, 2020.
  12. Why So Many Gym Bros Continue Feeling Sad . Modern Wisdom . . April 29, 2023 . October 3, 2024 . YouTube video .
  13. Web site: della Cava . Marco . The buff body type is back in style. On social media, teens find inspiration, dangerous trends . limited . . October 3, 2024 . November 16, 2021.
  14. Web site: Fenwick . Julie . Preaching the Gospel of Zyzz: An Interview With Baby Zyzz . . October 3, 2024 . September 28, 2022.