Revealed: Naked man seen strutting along busy Oxford Street wearing nothing but a face mask G-string is Ninja Warrior and vegan YouTube star who eats meat

  • Tim Shieff, 32, is a champion freerunner who appeared on Ninja Warrior UK 
  • He fashioned a face mask into a G-string and walked down Oxford Street nude 
  • Stunt comes on the day that coverings in shops became mandatory in England
A man who strutted along Oxford Street in nothing but a face mask G-string today was a finalist on ITV's Ninja Warrior UK, MailOnline can reveal. 
Tim Shieff, 32, is a world champion freerunner and vegan YouTube sensation who tripped in the 2018 final as he attempted to complete the show's obstacle course. 
Born in Connecticut, US, he has competed in three American Ninja Warrior competitions and the first two Ninja Warriors UK tournaments. 
A man who strutted along Oxford Street in nothing but a face mask G-string today was a finalist on ITV's Ninja Warrior UK, MailOnline can reveal
A man who strutted along Oxford Street in nothing but a face mask G-string today was a finalist on ITV's Ninja Warrior UK, MailOnline can reveal 
Tim Shieff, 32, is a world champion freerunner and vegan YouTube sensation who tripped in the 2018 final as he attempted to complete the show's obstacle course
Tim Shieff, 32, is a world champion freerunner and vegan YouTube sensation who tripped in the 2018 final as he attempted to complete the show's obstacle course

'I've done veganism - now I need to kill an animal' : How vegan YouTube star Shieff lost his vegan following after admitting to eating salmon and eggs

Former vegan Shieff used to rail against the 'evils' of meat-eating to millions of viewers on YouTube.
But he lost his vegan following after admitting he fell off the vegan wagon - by eating eggs and salmon. 
Shieff also bizarrely claimed that the 'next stage' for him after reverting to an omnivorous diet was to actually kill an animal - like a cow. 
In an interview with The Times, he asserted that eating meat was actually vegan, and said: 'I do feel like the next stage for me is to kill an animal myself. I've got to really face this.'  
In response, he was snowballed by an angry vegan online mob which sent him death threats and said they would 'spit on him' if they saw him in public. 
Shieff became a prolific YouTuber ranting about meat-eating to millions of viewers - before telling his vegan fans he had been secretly eating animal products. 
Today he made a mockery of new coronavirus laws which make the wearing of face masks compulsory by fashioning one into a thong and strolling through London. 
After stunned passersby stared at the bizarre spectacle, Shieff shared photos of himself on his Instagram and Twitter accounts. 
His stunt came after brawls broke out in supermarket aisles across England today as shoppers confronted other customers for not wearing masks, while staff at a McDonald's kicked out diners for not covering their faces.   
Police urged retailers to enforce the new laws forcing customers to wear face masks in all shops, stations, banks and post offices, but there was confusion across the country with different businesses having different policies on coverings.
Sainsbury's, Asda, Co-Op and Costa Coffee are among the firms saying they would not police the coronavirus rules, which also require people to cover their faces in all transport hubs, shopping centres and petrol stations.
McDonald's, on the other hand, are enforcing the rules, with customers in a Chelmsford, Essex branch ordered to leave for not wearing a mask.
The fast food giant said takeaway customers will need to wear the masks but those who eat in the restaurant will not.
Meanwhile, customers reported seeing fights break out in supermarkets, with masked shoppers confronting those not wearing a covering.
]Born in Connecticut, US, he has competed in three American Ninja Warrior competitions and the first two Ninja Warriors UK tournaments (pictured, Shieff holding the trophy at the Barclaycard World Free Run Championships in 2009)Born in Connecticut, US, he has competed in three American Ninja Warrior competitions and the first two Ninja Warriors UK tournaments (pictured, competing in ITV' Ninja Warrior UK in 2018)
Born in Connecticut, US, he has competed in three American Ninja Warrior competitions and the first two Ninja Warriors UK tournaments (left, holding the trophy at the Barclaycard World Free Run Championships in 2009; right, competing in ITV' Ninja Warrior UK in 2018)
Today Shieff made a mockery of new coronavirus laws which make the wearing of face masks compulsory by fashioning one into a thong and strolling through London
Today Shieff made a mockery of new coronavirus laws which make the wearing of face masks compulsory by fashioning one into a thong and strolling through London 
After stunned passersby stared at the bizarre spectacle, Shieff shared photos of himself on his Instagram and Twitter accounts. His stunt came after brawls broke out in supermarket aisles across England today as shoppers confronted other customers for not wearing masks, while staff at a McDonald's kicked out diners for not covering their faces
After stunned passersby stared at the bizarre spectacle, Shieff shared photos of himself on his Instagram and Twitter accounts. His stunt came after brawls broke out in supermarket aisles across England today as shoppers confronted other customers for not wearing masks, while staff at a McDonald's kicked out diners for not covering their faces 
Under the rules, even customers entering banks now must don a mask, but young children and people with medical conditions affected by a mask are exempt. Police are now urging shops to refuse entry to people not wearing face coverings.
John Apter, chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said: 'I would urge retail outlets to play their part in making the rules crystal clear - if you are not wearing a face covering then you are not coming in. Officers will be there to help stores if needed - but only as a last resort, as we simply do not have the resources.'
Speaking about those who might have exemptions, Mr Apter added: 'If you're out shopping today and you see somebody not wearing a face covering it may be because they have a hidden disability. Don't jump to conclusions, don't have a go at them. This is new for us all, it's about keeping each other safe. Please be nice!'A shopper wearing a mask outside Iceland in Leicester. Face coverings have become mandatory in shops and supermarkets in England
A shopper wearing a mask outside Iceland in Leicester. Face coverings have become mandatory in shops and supermarkets in England
Shoppers wearing face masks in Selfridges on Oxford Street, London this afternoon
Shoppers wearing face masks in Selfridges on Oxford Street, London this afternoon

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