That’s crazy.
Videos show the troubled father of the Colorado nightclub shooting suspect, Anderson Aldrich, claiming that supplements desensitized him to repeated kicks to the groin.
Entitled “Ouch my Balls,” the miniseries features former MMA fighter and porn actor Aaron Brink shrugging off eye-popping blows thanks to Stevia sugar substitute and a substance called Arginine.
“Aaron Brink gets kicked in the balls in a suit,” reads an introductory note in one of the productions, originally posted a decade ago.
“I’m going to demonstrate the effects of arginine,” says Brink, before reassuring that he’s not wearing a protective cup.
Wearing sunglasses and a ponytail, Brink’s unidentified co-star rises up and delivers a blistering shot into Brink’s nether regions.
After taking a moment to stabilize himself, Brink pops several arginine pills before submitting himself to six consecutive kicks from his black-booted partner.
In another quirky clip, Brink appears to procure the services of a local solicitor by once again inviting cheeky boots to his testicles from an unknown woman on the side of a rustic road, with the kicks so hard that Brink’s feet are lifted off the ground . The strange videos also proved popular, with one receiving 7,500 views and another 11,000.
Brink’s estranged son, who identifies as non-binary, is accused of slaughtering five people at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub last week and was ordered to be held at their first trial Wednesday.
Brink swallowed Aldrich’s mother, Laura Voepel, when his son was a baby. After a career as an MMA fighter in which he scored 21 wins in 10 years, he entered the porn world and appeared in productions such as ‘White Boys Can Hump’ in 2016 and both ‘My MILF Boss 8’ and ‘It’s OK to Put It in My Ass’ in 2014, according to his IMDb page.
Brink also has an extensive criminal history, including battery convictions against Voepel both before and after the birth of the Aldrich, according to state and federal court records.
In an interview with a San Diego television station on Tuesday, Brink claimed to be a devout Mormon and said he opposes homosexuality.
“And then I find out it’s a gay bar,” he told CBS 8. “I said, ‘God, is he gay?’ I got scared, “S–t, is he gay?” And he’s not gay, so I said, ‘Phew…’”
Brink, who has long had substance abuse problems, said he thought his son committed suicide in 2016 before Aldrich reached out to him six months ago.
Despite his admitted homophobia, Brink condemned Aldrich’s actions.
“Those people’s lives were valuable,” he said. “You know, they’re valuable. They are probably good people. It’s not something you kill someone for. I’m sorry I let my son down.”