Former world’s strongest man Eddie Hall fills up military tank at petrol station
Strongman Eddie Hall took his military tank out for a ride in the snow before filling up at a petrol station.
'The Beast' is best known for being crowned World's Strongest Man back in 2017 and lifting the UK title six times. But the 35-year-old from Stoke-on-Trent is now making waves as an online personality and has built a huge following with daring challenges and workout tips.
Hall – who last year lost to strongman rival 'Thor' Bjornsson in what was dubbed the heaviest boxing fight in history – has now raised eyebrows again by taking his tank for a spin.
He first invested in his customised tank last year, confirming it was a street legal vehicle with a maximum speed limit of 20 mph.
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And Hall's son joked that he had "gone a bit too far this time" when picking him up from school in the tank.
Hall also found out that it cost over £1000 to fuel the vehicle when visiting a petrol station. But that has not stopped him taking his dog for a spin in the wintery conditions, creating a comedic video for his 3.7million Instagram followers.
"Snow day = Tank day #snowday #dog #gsd #tank #strong #snow #funny Big Love The Beast," Hall's caption read. The video is soundtracked by Disney film Frozen's "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" and shows Hall doing doughnuts in a car park.
Fans loved Hall's latest video, which has amassed over 100,000 likes on Instagram in just two days. "A tank driving a tank," one fan joked. "What a legend," another replied. And when one fan asked if the tank fares well in the snow, Hall responded: "Like a go kart."
But the tank has not just been used for patrolling the roads, as Hall used the vehicle for his gender reveal party with his wife Alexandra last year. Pink coloured confetti firing from the tank's cannon confirmed the couple would be welcoming a baby girl.
Hall has certainly made the most of the platform he has built off the back of his strongman career. Last month, he ventured into wrestling after becoming a surprise debutant in Megaslam Wrestling at the King's Hall in his hometown of Stoke.
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