Gay Bear Version of Jeremy Allen White’s Calvin Klein Advert

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The internet is buzzing with the latest steamy sensation that’s taking the gay community by storm! Picture this: Jeremy Allen White’s sizzling Calvin Klein ad, but with a twist that’s got everyone talking – and it’s not just about the underwear!

Enter Gerrard Woodward, an out-and-proud gay actor with a bear vibe that’s as irresistible as a honey pot. This hunky delight has teamed up with German beer brand BRLO to give us a parody that’s got everyone’s temperature rising. Picture Woodward strutting his stuff through the streets, flaunting his dad bod in nothing but his tighty-whities, and you’ve got a scene that’s hotter than summer in the Sahara!

But wait, there’s more! Just when you thought things couldn’t get any spicier, Woodward takes it to the next level by ditching the undies altogether. Yes, you read that right – we’re talking full birthday suit, with only a cheeky pixelation to keep things PG-13. Talk about a bold move that’s got us all saying, “Jeremy who?”

Now, let’s not forget the reason behind this glorious spectacle. BRLO is shouting from the rooftops about their alcohol-free NAKED pale ale, and what better way to catch our attention than with a bit of cheeky fun? Woodward himself couldn’t contain his excitement, gushing about the body positivity vibes and the fantastic time he had bringing this campaign to life.

The ad isn’t just a feast for the eyes; it’s a love letter to diversity and embracing every inch of ourselves. From the moment Woodward heard about the concept, he was smitten, and with the dream team of director Charley Stadler and creative genius Reza Ramezani behind the camera, it’s no wonder this ad has become the talk of the town.

Speaking to queer publication Into, Woodward said: “I was in love with the idea right from the beginning. I saw the comedy of it right away and knew they were on to something.

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“Everyone came with such great intentions. I’d already worked with Charley Stadler, the director, and Reza Ramezani, the chief creative officer at Deloitte Central Europe. [They] came into it with the best vibes, which made me feel excited for it.”

So, whether you’re here for the eye candy or the message of self-love, one thing’s for sure: BRLO’s parody ad is a refreshing twist on a classic, proving that whether you’re ripped or cuddly, there’s a little bit of sexy in all of us. Now, who’s ready for a cold one?

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