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Ross Lynch is back to his shirtless on-stage antics—and this time it’s pretty gay

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Earlier this month, the collective Internet lost it over a TikTok of actor/musician Ross Lynch singing with his band, The Driver Era, at a recent live show.

But get this: He was shirtless!“Singing while shirtless?,” you might exclaim. Yes, it can be done, as Lynch so proved in the video clip that thoroughly had thirst meters reading off the charts.Well, now the former Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina star is adding one more talent to his multi-hyphenate status: The man can sing shirtless… while draped in a Pride flag!

What can’t he do?[VIDEO] @RossLynch draping himself with the pride flag in Salt Lake City, Utah – August 23 ? (via abigalemlove on Instagram) pic.twitter.com/ITemkQZH2X— Ross Lynch News (@DailyRoss) August 24, 2022While that initial video seems to have awoken a newfound appreciation for Lynch across the wider population, the latest feels like it’s exclusively for the queers, and for that we are thankful.

Sure, the actor is currently linked to his former Sabrina co-star Jaz Sinclair, but that doesn’t mean we’re not thrilled to see him sporting a Pride flag and gallivanting across the stage like a true ally!The clip comes courtesy of  Instagram user @abigalemlove, who happened to have a center-stage spot at the recent The Driver Era (Ross and his brother Rocky Lynch’s band) show in Salt Lake City, UT.

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