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Mr. Olympia Facebook followers treated to a spree of non-bodybuilding related stories

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Mr. Olympia Facebook followers treated to a spree of non-bodybuilding related stories

If you thought Bodybuilding.com’s hack from a few weeks back was an interesting story, you might find today’s Mr. Olympia’s drama worth just as much attention. Earlier this morning the Facebook page for the iconic event started sharing stories that can best be described as intriguing. For whatever reason people who are following the account will have seen posts featuring titles such as “15 Terribly-Designed Children’s Toys”, “8 Sex Positions Good For Female Orgasms”, and the one you can see above “Why This 11 Year Old Got Married”. The catch is these stories aren’t showing up on Mr. Olympia’s actual page, only to those who are following through a like. While we have no idea why the non-bodybuilding posts are appearing, whether it’s permission gone wrong or some other internal issue, it does seem like a major mistake by the team behind the Mr. Olympia page. We’re not too sure yet if anyone in control of the account is aware of the problem, but if you want to see all the drama unfolding for yourself head on over to Facebook and like the Mr. Olympia page.