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French diver goes viral for what he’s packing in his Speedo at Paris Olympics!
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French diver goes viral for what he’s packing in his Speedo at Paris Olympics!

The picture has fans going WILD and comments get pretty creative! What's yours?

Chris Gosselin

Hockey is on pause and attention has shifted to the 2024 Olympics where we can see great action for the coming weeks. All athletes want to get recognized during the Paris Olympics, but French diver Jules Bouyer managed to get all eyes on him days prior to his competition. On Tuesday as the young diver was photographed poolside, an image of him taken at the side of the pool that left very little to the imagination.

Ever since it was snapped, the 22-year-old has been trending on all social media platforms. The photo was originally posted by journalist David Mack who commented this on the image:

“One academic topic in which i am extremely interested now is french diver Jules Bouyer. I find this subject very intellectually rewarding & intriguing. This subject is something I think many others would also enjoy studying.”

On the picture, Bouyer is seen standing in the shower after a practice dive ahead of this week’s competition with what he’s packing in his Speedo stealing the show.

French diver goes viral for what he’s packing in his Speedo at Paris Olympics!
French diver goes viral for what he’s packing in his Speedo at Paris Olympics!

People were quick to respond with funny and creative comments on X, with one replying: “Those Speedo’s are working overtime at this point.”

Another added: “That suit is BARELY containing his massive Olympic medal.”

And a third said: “I just really hope his speedo is getting paid time and a half.”

Meanwhile a fourth simply stated: “Perfection: Jules Bouyer.”

This is Bouyer’s first Olympic Games, where he’s representing France. Previously, he’s competed in several other major events, including the 2024 World Diving Championship in Doha, Qatar, where he came in fifth.

Most people will argue that he is now number one in most fans’ hearts before even stepping on the springboard on Friday (2 August) for the men’s synchronised final.

Source: X