Male Model Diet Biography
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Normally, I try to stay away from male models for my Man Crush posts. I already have my other weekly feature, Model Behavior, to highlight them. To boot, last week’s hottie (Justin James Hughes) was also selected for appearing in a commercial. With that said, I couldn’t ignore all the hype and slobbering over Andrew Cooper the past couple of days. You may not know his name, but you definitely know his well-defined abs.
Cooper became an instant viral sensation when his Diet Coke commercial debuted. Like the women in the ad, the second the British stunner took of his shirt, you were instantly hooked. Nothing could tear your eyes away from his sweaty physique. Given that you know his body of work (literally), I thought I’d share more photos from this stud’s portfolio.
Currently on models.com, Cooper is the 18th ranked money-making male model in the industry right now. With gigs for Ralph Lauren, Gap, Bottega Veneta, Perry Ellis, Banana Republic and DKNY to name a few, it’s not hard to understand why. He’s definitely the go-to guy when it comes to selling a product or lifestyle. The 31-year-old is represented by several agencies worldwide including New York Model Management (NYC), Models 1 (London) and Elite Milan (Milan). Since I’ve gathered so many images, I’m not commenting on them. Instead, I’ll let his hotness speak for itself this week. Enjoy.
The new Diet Coke hunk is this blue-eyed Brit of D&G, Adidas, Cottonfield, Armani and L'Oreal fame. All those good looks and he sings, too? His single "I Feel Something" (me, too) was released in 1998 when he was just a baby. His best friend is equally successful model Will Chalker.
This gorgeous guy with eyebrows thicker than Sophia Vergara's accent was featured in Andy Warhol's TV, a 1979 program that combined the artist's interests in popular culture, sexy men and nothingness (long before Seinfeld). By 1981, he was a part of a group shot of the 15 hottest male models taken by Albert Watson.He was an International Male coverboy as well, which means he helped bring a large percentage of American gay boys out of the closet. Speaking of which, he wasn't in one himself. - See more at: This top model was born in Siberia, making it seem less terrible of a place to which one might be banished. He's been an Adidas regular and is renowned for his "soccer body," which is often the envy of those with a fascination for watching balls criss-cross a playing field. - See more at: This Georgia-born stunner has been the face of Zegna, Hugo Boss and Louis Vuitton as well as appearing in countless print ads and in editorials in Details, GQ, L'Officel and more. He's got a classic look that works even better with facial hair, something I personally rarely say. -
Bruce Hulse (March 13, 1953—)
Born in Pennsylvania, Hulse was a pro basketball player overseas for a few years before being discovered by none other than Bruce Weber, who—let's face it—seems to only see the most beautiful things in this world and block out anything unpleasant or ordinary. An absolutely top draw in the '80s, he's considered by man to have among the trade's biggest icons. He's now a photographer who's aged as well as his work with Weber.
One of today's most in-demand models, this exquisite Trinidadian/Grenadian-American guy is from...the Bronx! Like at least one other guy on this list, he was brought into the industry after working at an A&F store. He was snapped up immediately and has been working steadily since, including for DKNY, Michael Kors and Tommy Hilfiger. Most notably, at a 2011 D&G runway show, David Agbodji opened and Baptiste closed, making it a rare moment when two men of color had anchored an A-list show.
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