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France diver Jules Bouyer has become a big hit at the Olympics in Paris.Twitter
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“Only reason I love the Olympics,” another wrote.
“I just really hope his speedo is getting paid time and a half,” a third commented.
The 22-year-old from Annecy will compete in two events at the games: The individual three-metre springboard event and the men’s synchronized three-metre springboard final with partner Alexis Jandard — who has been getting his fair share of attention as well.
Jandard posted a red-hot photo of the pair before the Games began with a welcome message from the pair, who were standing in the shower.
France divers Jules Bouyer (left) and Alexis Jandard pose for a photo.Twitter
One user replied with a picture of judges holding up perfect 10 scorecards — something that Bouyer and Jandard hope to accomplish when competing this week.
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It should come as no surprise after seeing him in action, but Bouyer also is signed with Ford Models in Paris, according to the New York Post. He recently landed his first editorial shoot with Athletica Magazine as well.
This isn’t the first swimsuit-related story coming out of Paris, either.
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Thanks to the decision made by those who designed the swimsuits for the Olympic team from the Netherlands at the Summer Games in Paris, many were wondering if Kamminga was even wearing more than his birthday suit in the pool.
With the pattern featuring a shade of orange that looks incredibly close to skin tone when wet, Kamminga looked like he was wearing nothing more than a small patch of fabric over his unmentionables after getting out of the water.
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