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Orville Peck just teased his face on Instagram & now fans are extra thirsty

Orville Peck just teased his face on Instagram & now fans are extra thirsty

Orville Peck just teased his face on Instagram & now fans are extra thirsty
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The country singer went without his signature fringe mask in his latest social media post.

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Country music star Orville Peck's sly social media face reveal on Saturday has fans thirstier than ever before.

The "C'mon Baby, Cry" singer, who is typically seen wearing his signature fringed mask to cover up his features, went without it in the lastest photos posted to his Instagram.

"What did you think all them saddles and boots was about?" reads the caption.

While he's still wearing a cowboy hat, the images are perhaps the most of his face fans have seen, getting an ample view of his chin and lips. Peck's eyes seem to be covered with a skin color mask – or edited in post to hide the features of the top half of his face. The 36-year-old musician also donned a jean vest, showing off his arms and tattooed torso.

Fans expressed their excitement in the comments.

"Everyone look he's naked!!! 😍," wrote one commenter.

"This is like seeing a Victorian ankle," said another.

Another fan expressed our sentiments best, writing, "this feels illegal i feel dangerous and reckless."

Others said he was "edging" his audience.

Peck previously told Outthat the mask's purpose isn't only to hide his identity, but to allow him to enter a drag-like persona on stage and in his music.

"I am someone who is at times very in my head, cerebral, hard on myself, overly critical of myself," he shared in our 2022 cover story. "I never felt like I was a musician that had to hide who I was or be in the closet or anything like that." His comfort with his sexuality allowed him "to have this platform where I feel that the visibility of me being an out gay musician in country essentially is so important. It provides not only the visibility and the space for us in that genre but hopefully inspires other people to feel safe and like they can maybe be a country musician as well. Or listen to country with maybe a different perspective."

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