Meet US White House chef with 24-inch muscles who has cooked for 4 presidents

Meet US White House chef with 24-inch muscles who has cooked for 4 presidents

- Chef Andre Rush became an internet sensation, not for his awesome cooking skills

- The chef who has served several United States president became famous for his 24-inch biceps

- Rush is not only a great chef but he is also an army veteran who enjoys training others at the gym

Brains and muscles, Chef Andre Rush definitely has got both. Photos of the 45-year-old army veteran went viral not for his awesome cooking skills but for something far from food.

He is known for his stunning 24-inch biceps which he has put to good use cooking at the White House since 1997. He has also served in the last four administrations preparing meals for the first family.

Asides from cooking at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Chef Rush works out at the gym every day and trains other people.

In an interview on Rachael Ray Show, the chef opened up about the last meal he prepared at the White House, as he has been a chef there for decades. According to Rush, the last food he prepared is what made him famous.

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Meet US White House cook with 24-inch muscles who has cooked for 4 presidents
Andre Rush is a retired Army Master Sergeant Chef. Photo credit: Rachael Ray Show
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Chef Rush became an internet sensation after a photo of him grilling a meal for Ramadan dinner at the White House went viral. Social media users were quick to comment on his massive 24-inch biceps and not the cooking skills.

When asked which of the American presidents were his best eaters, he said: "My best eaters have been the Obamas!"

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In other news, two Nigerians identified as Kate Onah and Emmanuel Ngbede are living their lives serving humanity by feeding and empowering the poor with their salaries.

Kate is a radio host who is passionate about putting a smile on people's faces through her outreach.

The radio host invites health workers to attend to people whenever she organises vocational skill workshop. She said it is important to organise free medical care because most people do not have money to go to the hospital.

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Kate empowered over 200 women for vocational training, and some of those she trained are now training others and doing well for themselves.

Ngbede, who is an artist, said he grew up in a poor family which had his mother as the breadwinner who single-handedly trained the children.

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