Michael Straumietis, the CEO of Advanced Nutrients and the self- proclaimed "King of the Weed", is reportedly trying to be the new "King of Instagram".
Now that Michael Straumietis is already considered a legend in medical marijuana circles, the so-called "King of Weed" is reportedly trying to win another iconic title. Reports have recently surfaced, claiming that the businessman may be targeting Dan Bilzerian's "Instagram's Biggest Playboy" title next. According to Dailymail UK, he is reportedly trying to outshine the Poker player through taking to social media his postings not only with his cannabis and but with some scantily-clad ladies as well.
A week ago, he took to Instagram and posted notorious snapshots, including a photo of his fleet of Cadillac SUVs and a private jet. Not only that the millionaire owns all of his luxury cars, he's quite generous to his ladies. The account features photos of the CEO at cannabis events across the country, as well as snapshots with a group of women. The account is also full of photographs of his company's primary material -marijuana plants.
Big Mike's company is known to be one of the medical marijuana manufacturers. According to Growers Underground, the Canadian company aims to raise "the bud weights and reputations of top growers." With the ongoing talks in legalizing marijuana, the CEO's industry continues to net him millions of dollars which enables his alleged Bilzerian-esque character.
Its head honcho reportedly began in the lawn fertilization business. However, he then took his expertise to a whole new level when he started creating nutrients and supplements specific to marijuana growers as mentioned by the Daily Mail UK. The marijuana tycoon has grown his company, but it hasn't come without government intervention and stints in prison.
For now, it's not yet confirmed if Big Mike is really competing against Dan Bilzerian as the new "Biggest Instagram Playboy". But somehow, many speculates that Big Mike is probably just too laid back to rival with Bilzerian since he's allegedly usually too consumed with his business.
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