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Tom Daley reveals his NSFW gift for diving partner Noah Williams

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Tom Daley has discussed the NSFW present he gave to his diving partner Noah Williams. In an interview on Daley’s YouTube channel, which has resurfaced as a result of their participation in the 2024 Paris Olympics, the diver and knitting enthusiast revealed that he made Williams a “c**k sock”. “It was your 21st birthday and we were in the middle of Budapest,” said Daley, “and I was like, ‘What am I going to get him for his birthday?

You know what, I’ve got yarn, I’ve got a crochet hook, and I’m gonna make him a c**k sock.’” The 30-year-old then stated that he knew what size to make the sock because he goes by “the one-size-fits-most rule”.

Williams then asked Daley if he’s “surprised that I’ve actually worn it a few times”, to which Daley responded: “No, I’m not.

I think you actually posted a photo on your OnlyFans of you in your c**k sock. It’s nice that they’re used. “Most of the time people use it as, like, a little novelty thing that never actually gets used.

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