Kali Muscle

Kali Muscle was born and was raised in Oakland, California. Despite the fact that Kali suffered a difficult and tragic upbringing, he did not give up on his love of soccer and was awarded a scholarship to Fresno State as a running back. Kali determined that he needed to move to Los Angeles in 2010 in the hopes of achieving success in the field of bodybuilding and acting. Kali's first job was just two weeks after arriving in Los Angeles. He was a candidate for the Matthew MCconaughey Project which Kali was eventually able to book. Kali Muscle's debut acting gig was a big success. Next step was signing with a professional agent. He quickly booked his first national commercial with Old Navy. From there it was just a matter of time. Kali Muscle then went on to do national commercials for Taco Bell,Geico,Snickers,Comcast,Honda and many more. Kali was also a part of several film and television shows during his brief stay in Hollywood. He also became famous for his work in Hollywood. He is also a motivational speaker, an author, and a coach. He has more than 925k Instagram followers and is a YouTube influencer. A lot of people have watched his videos as well as his wellness tips. Kali Muscle has also launched its supplements for muscle and weight gain. Are you a follower of Kali Muscle to get motivational and fitness-related videos? If so, you're in the right spot to learn more about Kali Muscle. We will continue to share with you more about his story. Kali Muscle opened his eyes to the world outside on February 18, 1975, in Oakland, California. The early years of his life were difficult and he had to overcome many difficulties as a child. Kali Muscle was already very involved in extracurricular and sports activities even while in school. Kali Muscle was also offered an award of a scholarship to Fresno State University. However, his life was turned upside down when his brother took his own life and was sentenced for various crimes.




 

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