Jeremy Allen White fans reckon he's ‘missing a belly button’ in his new photoshoot for Calvin Klein Underwear.
Fans of The Bear star were 'hyperventilating' when his CK campaign dropped last Thursday as he showed off his new movie gains in dramatic fashion.
The 32-year-old posed for a number of photos with the iconic view of New York City in the background - but I doubt any of his followers noticed the skyline.
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“I didn't see this in my future necessarily,” he told GQ.
"Who grows up thinking, 'Yeah, I'll be in a Calvin Klein campaign?'"
When filming for The Iron Claw, White needed to get into tip top shape to play wrestler Kerry Von Erich, alongside Zac Efron.
"I was used to running around in front of large groups of people in my underwear because of [The Iron Claw]," he added.
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"So maybe there was some mental and emotional prep from that job."
Despite looking the part in his CK shoot, White admits that he felt anxious beforehand.
"In my head, I was just like, 'I can't see myself on a billboard. I shouldn't be here'," he said.
"Just real imposter syndrome."
Out of all the photos, however, it seems that fans are fixated on the one where his belly button is nowhere to be seen.
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Are his abs that defined that you can't see his belly button?
Commenting on the black and white photo, one fan said: "Am I the only one very confused that he hasn’t got a belly button?"
"Wait am I blind or is he missing a belly button? i hope this isn't rude," a second wrote.
"Don’t think anyone’s looking for his belly button," another user pointed out.
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"Oh! I guess I better look closer…and maybe for longer…," someone else joked.
Although the topless pics seemingly broke the internet, White says that his favourite from the shoot is the one with his top on.
"There's a shot where I'm wearing, I guess, more clothes," he added.
"They have really great thin white tees."
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Incase you're wondering, The Iron Claw follows 'the true story of the inseparable Von Erich brothers, who make history in the intensely competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s'.
"Through tragedy and triumph, under the shadow of their domineering father and coach, the brothers seek larger-than-life immortality on the biggest stage in sports," the synopsis reads.
The UK release date is 9 February 2024.
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