Aw yeah! Cris is the cover model for GQ’s upcoming Body Issue along with Alessandro Ambrosio. That’s a whole lotta physical perfection in one photo…and Alessandra is cute too.
Here’s some info from the GQ site and they’re promising more photos, videos and an interview next week.
All photos courtesy of GQ.
– Lozil
I really wish he wouldn’t torture us like this
No… No I don’t
I was like… What are you talking about. More please? Stat.
I was like… What are you talking about? More, please. Stat.
(Sorry, I have really bad punctuation skills this early in the morning).
Holy mother of god….Ahem. Well. Perfection much?
I’m loving this photoshoot, they’re utilizing Cris’ best feature, his smile(ok and every other part of his Adonis body), and I think him and Alessandra shoot beautifully together.
Thank you GQ!
Guessing this video from last fall was for this “top secret” project:
(I’m in the minority I know, but he creeps me out when he poses like this. He looks like he’s on a cheap 70s porn shoot or something. Seems…so…fake. And the female, well, ruins whatever good aesthetic could have happened. Unnecessary, per usual, but hey it wouldn’t be GQ if women weren’t cast as ‘the other’. Shutting up now.)
I like him better when he’s natural. The one playing keepy uppy and the one with Alessandra on his back are fab. They capture really great moments. I also love Alessandra though.
I get what you’re saying about the others. Like the one of him in just yellow/black CR7 underwear with the ball over his head. What I will offer is that he’s essentially being objectified in that kind of pose in the same way that a woman is typically objectified in a Victoria’s Secret ad.
There is a slight possibility that Cris enjoys being objectified. I mean he has branded himself on nearly every commercial platform. Clothing, jewelry, fragrance, sports drink, real estate, etc. He is a symbol. He is an icon. He should win a Nobel Prize for being the most sponsored athlete in history as well. He works hard, clearly. And while I don’t understand how one prrson could be so shamelessly vain, it works for him.