No. Straw Man said he didn't know any bodybuilders who eat this way.
Is the rule now that it has to be a bodybuilder who eats this way and doesn't sell anything?
nope
what I said was that I couldn't think of any other than that Tristyn Lee kid and Mark Bell
and I was specifically referring to the "carnivore diet" which they both have promoted (or to Lee's credit he says it's not for everyone). Bell is not shy about talking about the drugs he takes. I have no idea of Lee has talked about that.
I don't know of any competitive natural bodybuilders who eat this way but I'm sure there is probably someone somewhere who is doing it
Personally I just can't eat that much meat and I prefer some variety.
My pre-workout meal today (about 3 hours before I worked out) was ~ 175 grams of wild sockeye salmon (cooked weight) with 3 fried eggs (fried in avocado oil) and ~ 100 grams of lentils. The only carbs were from the lentils which are steamed and vacuum packed from Trader Joes (20 grams of carbs with 8 grams of fiber)
I probably get ~ 100 to 150 grams of carbs on most days and that feels good to me