Bodybuilders spend $75,000 (€64,527) a year on their body

Jan 22, 2015 10:48 GMT  ·  By
Buck and Michelle Miller claim they're the best looking and most jacked couple in the world
   Buck and Michelle Miller claim they're the best looking and most jacked couple in the world

Calling yourself the best in the world at anything, whether it’s solving puzzles and crosswords, making snow angels, speed, strength and good looks, takes a lot of guts. However, two bodybuilders from Las Vegas, Buck and Michelle Miller, insist they’re not cocky in claiming they’re the best looking couple in the world.

They’re just confident, they tell Barcroft TV in a new interview, which you will find embedded below.

“Without a doubt, we are America’s best-looking couple”

The Millers are in the business of looking good, since they’re bodybuilders, but they still take a lot of pride in their achievements. As they should: looking this ripped costs them $75,000 (€64,527) a year, which goes in beauty treatments like manicures and pedicures and days at the tanning salon, supplements, and food.

Their immense dedication to looking the way they do is nothing short of admirable: they hit the gym up to 6 times a day, they are very careful about what they eat, and they constantly motivate themselves and each other to push their limits and thus do better.

“Without a doubt, we are America’s best-looking couple — that’s a fact — hands down. If there was a competition for the world’s best-looking couple, I would sign up right now,” Buck says.

However, don’t take this as the ultimate proof of cockiness, because he’s not cocky, his wife chimes in: they have worked hard for the results they got and they continue to put in a lot of effort, so they are simply very confident.

“Who wouldn’t want an eight pack and a small waist with a nice butt and legs,” Buck continues. “We’re different – we stand out. I have yet to see a jacked couple like us.”

Muscles are beautiful

Michelle has had some help from plastic surgery with her figure, and she’s very candid about it: after the birth of her son, her breasts started to sag, so she had an augmentation that helped her go up one cup-size.

She works out just as much as her husband, but at the same time, she doesn’t want to lose her femininity, so the bigger and perkier breasts helped with that. She also wants to rubbish that misconceived impression that women with muscles aren’t hot or feminine: muscles are beautiful, she says, flexing her arm for the camera.

Her husband obviously agrees.

No judgment, no hate

At the end of the day, as gutsy as Buck’s move is to call himself and his wife the best looking couple in the world, they’re not here to cause a storm: they just want to show off the results of all their hard work.

So if someone on the street tells them they’re vain, they have the perfect response to that: either a “take your shirt off and let’s compare” dare (which few would probably dare to take with them) or a word of advice to not judge.

As Buck puts it, if he’s not up in haters’ face criticizing their decision to go out on Fridays for a beer with the guys, why should they criticize his lifestyle, his choice?