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Olympics fans have gone into meltdown on social media after a picture of a French diver's particularly tight swimming trunks went viral.
Home favorite Jules Bouyer is hoping to win a gold medal in Paris when he competes in the final of the men's synchronized 3m springboard final on Friday.
The 22-year-old from Annecy in France will dive alongside teammate Alexis Jandard, who has also attracted plenty of attention for his looks since the opening ceremony.
Bouyer will also compete in the individual 3m springboard event next week and is working hard in practice to finalize his dives for competition.
But a picture of him showering poolside has taken the internet by storm after fans were left speechless by one particular snap.
French diver Jules Bouyer (left) has attracted plenty of attention among Olympics fans
This picture of his particularly tight swimming trunks went viral and left fans speechless
It shows him wearing a pair of very tight swimming trunks that shows off a rather bulging manhood.
It prompted fans on social media to go wild as one commented that it was the 'only reason I love the Olympics'.
Another added: 'I just really hope his speedo is getting paid time and a half.'
A third fan wrote: 'He fills out a speedo very well.'
'Those Speedo's are working overtime at this point,' quipped a fourth.
Another satisfied fan simply wrote that the Frenchman was 'perfect'.
One performer had an X-rated wardrobe malfunction during the Olympics' opening ceremony
Fortunately, Bouyer didn't suffer the same embarrassing X-rated wardrobe malfunction as one performer during last week's opening ceremony.
During the opening ceremony, as pointed out by a user on X, one performer's testicle appeared to be hanging out of their underwear as the cameras panned across their boat.
It looks as though the performer's shorts had managed to ride up his leg and thus lead to the embarrassing wardrobe malfunction.
Bouyer started diving at the age of six and joined the senior French team's training camp back in 2020.
He won both the Junior European and Junior World champion titles in 2021 before qualifying for an Olympics spot on home soil in Paris.