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17.11.2023 - 02:11 / justjared.com
We’ve been seeing a lot of Glen Powell‘s butt this week!
The 35-year-old actor, best known for his work in Top Gun: Maverick and Scream Queens, is starring in the new rom-com Anyone But You and he bares it all in the newly released trailer for the movie.
Glen also dropped his towel and put his backside on display for his new Men’s Health cover story in which he showed off his ripped physique.
In the article, Glen talked about the exercises he’s been doing lately to make his butt look better and he even joked about why he was showing off.
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“Recently I’ve gotten into pilates and yoga — not because I love it but because it’s a great little social scene, and then also you end up working muscles you’ve never worked before,” Glen said. “I tried Pilates and there’s a dimple in my ass that I have never seen before, and it is great. Real crowd-pleaser that dimple.”
After the shoot went viral, Glen took to Twitter and explained why he bared his butt.
“I only took off my pants to try and bury this photo,” Glen said along with a photo from the 2016 premiere of Hidden Figures.
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steamy chemistry in a teaser that dropped Thursday.Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Powell), who once hooked up, now decide to pretend to be a couple at Bea’s sister’s destination wedding in Australia years later. Their fake romance turns real when both of their exes arrive to stir up drama at the party.There is, however, one special part in the trailer that is totally NSFW!“There’s no way we can convince anyone that we actually like each other,” Bea tells Ben as they contemplate how to work out their plan.
A new trailer for Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell‘s rom-com has been released!
UPDATED, 7:50 a.m.: Columbia Pictures has unveiled a new trailer for its rom-com Anyone But You, starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) and Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick), which hits theaters December 22nd.
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell are two Hollywood stars on the rise, so it only makes sense to pair them onscreen in a new rom-com, right? That’s the logic of Sony Pictures Releasing, who have “Anyone But You” hitting theaters next month. And Sony hopes their movie breathes new life into what many consider a dead genre.
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