An Australian bodybuilder and fitness influencer claims he was kicked out of a gym in Mexico for being ‘too jacked’.
Said Sergeyevich Shavershian, who is also known as ‘Chestbruh’ on social media, was holidaying in the coastal town of Tulum, when he decided to train at Smart Fit gym.
The bodybuilder shared a video to his TikTok showing the moment the gym’s manager told him to leave.
Shavershian’s caption claims the manager was ‘jealous’ and kicked him out of the gym for ‘being too jacked’.
The manager is seen approaching Shavershian and takes the dumbbell out of his hands before gesturing to the Aussie to leave.
An Australian bodybuilder and fitness influencer Said Sergeyevich Shavershian (right) claims the manager (left) at Smart Fit gym in Tulum, Mexico, kicked him out for ‘being too jacked’
Shavershian added four different staff members asked him to leave after they warned him that he was not putting the weights down onto the floor gently.
‘What did I do? I put them down gently,’ Shavershian said.
However, the manager disagrees and is seen gesturing no and shaking his head.
‘You have been told three times okay. You need to go now, thank you,’ the manager insists.
‘Unbelievable. All right fine. Don’t need to be jealous bro,’ Shavershian replies.
Shavershian then goes on to claim that the manager was jealous because ‘ladies were looking’ at him and that he did not want ‘jacked men in family gyms’.
The fitness influencer, who boasts a following of close to 700,000 followers, urged his fans to boycott the gym.
‘Cancel smart fit Tulum! Spread this video and comment spam it for the algorithm everyone,’ Shavershian wrote.
Shavershian, who is also known as ‘Chestbruh’ on social media, later claimed he was told to leave by four different staff members after they warned him that he was not putting the weights down gently
Many of his fans were outraged by the treatment he experienced, with some claiming the manager and gym franchise were the ‘worst’.
‘Where is that location so we can bring down their reviews,’ one person commented.
‘Bro doesn’t know he’s in the presence of a gym legend,’ another person wrote.
‘[Smart Fit] are a***holes in Mexico, they don’t let [you] throw weights or make noises,’ a third chimed.
A fourth added: ‘[Smart Fit] gyms in Mexico are the worst. Managers always complain when you don’t put down the weights without making any noise.’
However, others slammed Shavershian for his lack of gym etiquette and claimed the video only shows one side of the story.
‘Aren’t you acting slightly like a child who’s thrown their toys out of the pram?’ one person wrote.
‘He was in the wrong. He was warned and didn’t listen or follow the rules. It’s as simple as that,’ another person commented.
‘Based off the captions your placing on the video there’s definitely some context we don’t know here,’ another added.
One person wrote that they don’t think they’re seeing the ‘full story in the clip’, to which another social media user replied ‘Exactly… [four] different staff members had to speak to him lol.’
Said Sergeyvich (right) is the brother of renowned Sydney bodybuilder and influencer Aziz ‘Zyzz’ Sergeyvich (left) who died under mysterious circumstances in Thailand in August 2011
Said Sergeyvich is the brother of the late renowned Sydney bodybuilder and influencer Aziz ‘Zyzz’ Sergeyvich who died under mysterious circumstances in Thailand more than 10 years ago.
The 22-year-old passed away in August 2011 from a heart attack in a sauna while holidaying in the country. It was later revealed he had an undiagnosed heart condition.
Zyzz slowly rose to fame by sharing videos of himself and his workouts on YouTube in 2007 and grew a cult following through social media.
Before his passing, he had amassed 60,000 fans on Facebook, developed a clothing line, a protein supplement and had written a book called Zyzz’s Bodybuilding Bible.





























