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Former ‘Scream Queen’ Glen Powell’s thirst traps with his new puppy will leave you weak

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WARNING: The photos included in this post are not for the faint of heart. In fact, it would be reckless of us to proceed any further without recommending you take a seat and have a big glass of water handy before scrolling because you may pass out from thirst.Okay, deep breath…Glen Powell.

If you know of him already, chances are, you love him.The 34-year old Austin, TX born actor first popped up on a lot of gays’ radars when he played über-bro Chad Radwell on Ryan Murphy‘s gone-to-soon horror-comedy Scream Queens, which included an unforgettable steamy shower scene with John Stamos in season two.That Glen Powell/John Stamos shower scene on #ScreamQueens was ~something~ pic.twitter.com/hjNRuS2CLNSince then, Powell’s charmed audiences with roles in Richard Linklater’s good-natured college comedy Everybody Wants Some!!, as American astronaut hero John Glenn in Hidden Figures, as a lead in Netflix‘s surprisingly great rom-com Set It Off, or as one many pieces of eye candy in last year’s blockbuster sequel Top Gun: Maverick.A post shared by Glen Powell (@glenpowell)Glen Powell pic.twitter.com/YPLm3tQP4mA versatile actor with comedic chops and leading man looks—not to mention that radiant smile!—Powell’s basically a human Golden Retriever (which we of course mean in a good way).

So it makes perfect sense that he’d get a dog of his own.Earlier this summer, Powell introduced the world to his adorable new puppy named Brisket, joking the rescued pup was “1.5 pounds of raw power” and hired on as his personal bodyguard.A post shared by Glen Powell (@glenpowell)We’ll give you a moment to collect yourself…There, all better?As if this man wasn’t hot enough already, becoming a dog dad has sent him off the charts!

The pair are just irresistibly cute together and, frankly, we could use a whole lot more of Powell and Brisket in our lives.Luckily, our prayers have been answered: Powell actually has a full Instagram account dedicated to his pup now—with the perfect handle.

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