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Gus Kenworthy teases his followers with a “hole pic”

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A post shared by gus kenworthy (@guskenworthy)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.As you will see if you swipe left, the hole in question appears to lead into a cave or subterranean cavity.Among those to respond was Colton Underwood, who quipped, “So tight.”Another follower cattily joked, “Gaping, just as I suspected.”From his Instagram, it looks like Kenworthy spent NYE in Rio before moving on to São Paulo.Check out a bunch of photos below, including visiting the Christ The Redeemer alongside comedian and influencer Rob Anderson.A post shared by gus kenworthy (@guskenworthy)In another shot, he’s seen passionately kissing another man while fireworks explode in the background.

The man’s identity is not clear. The last person Kenworthy was linked with was Creative Artists Agency executive Adam Umhoefer.

However, Just Jared has identified the guy in this pic as software account executive Tyler Green.Whether they are friends or more, here’s hoping they’re all having a blast in Brazil.A post shared by JAKE WILSON (@jakewil)But can you guess where the movie quote he’s using comes from?Antoni Porowski’s sun-soaked trip is the cure for the wintertime blues!.

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