Glenn Powell gets cheeky for Men’s Health

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Glen Powell has left little to the imagination in a new photo. While posing for Men’s Health magazine, the actor stripped down to his birthday suit.

For a Men’s Health magazine cover shoot published on Tuesday, November 14, the 35-year-old actor proudly flaunted his jaw-dropping fit physique. In one photo, which was taken from behind, he could be seen ditching his top and pants while exposing his butt cheeks.

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While going barefoot, Glen wore nothing but a sporty black wristwatch and silver necklace. He was striking a pose as he walked and carried a brown cowboy hat in one of his hands and a white bathrobe in his other hand. He turned his head at the camera while looking straight at it.

In another photo, Glen, who stood before a greenery view, opted to cover his lower assets with the white bathrobe while exposing his abs. His hair was entirely covered with a similar towel as he donned the same wristwatch and necklace. He was holding a plastic bag of potato chips while putting one of the chips into his mouth.

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For the magazine’s cover, the “Set It Up” actor sported a short-sleeved white shirt, which he wore unbuttoned to expose his abs, and a pair of blue low-waisted jeans. He completed the look with a silver wristwatch.

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In an accompanying interview, Glen shared what he did to remain in good shape and health at 35 years old. “I can eat so much, and I think just for me, on a health level, it’s not necessarily taking the fun out of your life; it’s just riding the brake. Because I can go nuts if I want to,” he spilled to the magazine.

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During the chat, Glen also recalled what he and his “Top Gun: Maverick” co-stars, including Tom Cruise, ate while they were producing the movie. He and his co-stars carefully chose what they ate “before shooting the beach football scene” in the action film.

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The magazine wrote, “After they had shot the scene, spending hours doing push-ups in the sand, frolicking Abercrombie & Fitch-style, and struggling to throw a football with hands slippery from coconut oil, everyone went out and celebrated with beer and tater tots. Later they learned that the camera had actually only been on [Tom] all day; they would have to re-tone, re-frolic, and re-shoot.”