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How ‘Mr Perfect’ Dr Andrew Huberman went from counselling millions to being ‘caught cheating with five lovers’

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He’s the self-styled Mr Perfect who counsels millions of men on health, happiness, and self-discipline.

Amassing billions of views globally, Dr Andrew Huberman’s YouTube channel, which offers men accessible scientific advice to counter everyday problems, has propelled him to fame in the massive world of online fitness.

As host of the Huberman Lab, the neuroscientist and professor at Stanford Medicine counts the likes of Reese Witherspoon and Joe Rogan among his 5.25million YouTube subscribers, with another 6.2million followers on Instagram.

But now the Stanford professor risks crashing back down to earth after being accused of a network of affairs behind his partner’s back as she underwent IVF treatment.

A recent investigation byhas shone a light on multiple womens’ claims that they were tricked into believing they were in exclusive relationships with the hulking 48-year-old, who reportedly earns millions from running adverts

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