Hello Out readers! Have you been up in the gym, just working on your fitness? These celebs certainly have!
Our tour of fit and fine celebs this week starts with former Olympic diver Tom Daley! Daley gave fans an insight into how he stays in shape by sharing a shirtless canyon hiking video. Of course, the internet loved it.
Next up, Glen Powell! Powell was on the cover of GQ's Masculinity issue. But he wasn't just showing off his own muscles; he also donned a giant muscle suit, giving him a striking, but uncanny look.
While the photoshoot was taking a satirical look at Hollywood's expectations of masculinity, many people online missed the point. Instead of realizing it was a muscle suit, people online thought the image was AI.
If you're looking for a more realistic fitness goal, the NFL has got you covered! I'm not talking about the football players, though, I'm talking about these seven hot and fit gay NFL cheerleaders!
After conservatives freaked out about male cheerleaders this year, it's nice to spend some time just admiring these talented athletes and artists!
Keep reading to find out all the best pop culture news and our Woman Crush Wednesday!
- Mey Rude
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Woman Crush Wednesday

Ayo Edibiri is our Woman Wednesday! In an interview for her new film, After The Hunt, Ayo perfectly answered a question from a reporter who was intentionally ignoring her. When a reporter asked her costars, Andrew Garfield and Julia Roberts, a question about the #MeToo movement and Black Lives Matter, Edibiri stepped up! Check out her answer here!
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