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Yes, David Archuleta takes & posts headless torso gym selfies too

David Archuleta attends the Lambda Legal West Coast Liberty Awards Honoring Dylan Mulvaney and George Takei at The Lot at Formosa on October 24, 2024 in West Hollywood, California; Sexy shirtless man taking a sweaty gym selfie after working out
Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images for Lambda Legal; ViDi Studio/Shutterstock Creative

Celebs — they're just like us!

When it comes to posting thirst traps, our favorite queer celebs are A LOT more like us than you would think!

"Crush" singer, heartthrob, and 2023 Out100 honoree David Archuleta has been living his best queer life lately over the past few years, and one of his new affinities seems to be posting the cutest (and swoon-worthiest) pics and vids showing off his progress at the gym.

While that's pretty standard fare, especially for someone as good-looking as Archuleta, what we don't usually see is celebs posting headless torso pics. And yes, we do mean the same kinds of headless torso pics one would usually see on queer dating/hookup apps like Grindr, Sniffies, Scruff, and the like.

With absolutely no context whatsoever, a tank-top wearing, arm-bearing Archuleta took to X (formerly Twitter) and posted his version of the quintessential headless torso mirror selfie, taken from what looks to be the locker room of a gym.

Intentional or not, the responses to Archie's headless gym mirror pic elicited some of the most hilarious responses from his followers and fans, pointing out how his pic is very much channeling the stuff you would typically find from dudes on the apps.

We're definitely not complaining, and like many a thirsty fan, our DMs are always open for the likes of Archie!

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Raffy Ermac

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and the editor in chief of Out.com.

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and the editor in chief of Out.com.