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Barry Keoghan gets in a sleeveless crop top war with Lucien Laviscount… & it’s giving Madonna

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Saltburn stud Barry Keoghan and Emily in Paris adonis Lucien Laviscount are helping lead the charge with two very similar outfits that would have previously been considered taboo by rigid masculinity norms.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.We have reached peak ‘Saltburn’ heatstroke.Keoghan, who when not showing off his God-given talents dancing to “Murder on the Dancefloor”, has become quite the style star with a steady stream of head-turning lewks throughout the Saltburn media blitz.On Wednesday, the 31-year-old turned it up a notch at the L.A.

premiere of his new Apple TV+ series Masters of the Air. Keoghan destroyed the red carpet in a low-cut, sleeveless, double-breasted white crop top by Dolce & Gabbana that exposed his gym gains with a clear view of his chest, biceps, and just a hint of his taut belly.

A pair of de rigueur wide-legs pants, black Christian Louboutin boots, and a thin gold chain completed the suffragette white ensemble.We’re fully vested in this lewk!However, Keoghan was beaten to the zooty punch by Laviscount, who sported a very similar ensemble just a month ago.The 31-year-old kept the same gorgeous aesthetic in his white Dolce & Gabbana getup that featured different buttons and waistline at the Fashion Awards in London on December 4.

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