How Does Zac Aynsley Build A Bully

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New Delhi: A Newcastle based lad who used to be bullied by his classmates at school for his skinny weakling body is now one of the most recognisable faces in the fitness industry.

Now the guy has transformed into a muscle-bound hunk and people call him 'Mr Biceps'!

He who used to be bullied and as a result used to get panic attacks now beats bullies with amazing transformation of his body.

Zac Aynsley (21) has worked hard to beat the bullies.

He boasts an eye-watering bank balance and a gorgeous model girlfriend Abbey, who adores him.

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