Monday, April 1, 2013

The 50 Hottest NFL Players of All Time


40. 
Matt Leinart 
There's no question this QB was a lot hotter when he was the next big thing out of USC. But I'd still scrimmage with this Trojan man.

Your Hunk of the Day: Lee Kholafai

Lee Kholafai by Justin Lopez
Lee Kholafai, is an American male model turned actor born in Mobile, Alabama. Lee started his career in the fashion industry as a print, runway model. He was discovered while walking the beach in the summer of 2004 in Miami while on a family vacation. In 2006 Lee suffered a severe ankle injury while playing collegiate football which in turn inspired him to take advantage of the this amazing opportunity ahead of him. Lee immediately seized the opportunity and began traveling the world actively pursuing his modeling career while living in LA, New York, Miami, Greece, and Italy.Lee has appeared in many national & international campaigns and landing spreads in magazines such as GQ, Men’s Health, Harper’s Bazaar, and many more publications.

Dish of the Day #1122: Play Ball!



In honor of Major League Baseball's Opening Day today, this week's Dishes are ready to play ball.

Every Monday through Friday a new Dish of the Day is featured. If you haven't yet voted in last week's Deep Dish Pool Party, choose your three favorite hunks HERE.

Today's Dish is Dylan Austin Scott.

The 11 Hottest Men of "The Real World"

From:  AfterElton


2. 
ALTON WILLIAMS 
(LAS VEGAS)


I'd like to congratulate the first Las Vegas cast for remaining the smuttiest single season more than 10 years after their original debut. Though there wasn't a gay guy in the house, there was plenty of eye candy for the gay viewer: Steven was a blond and bastardly Zach Morris type (who worked at a gay bar to pay for college), Frank was a defecting farmboy, and Alton was so hot that his apprehension about gay people was somehow tantalizing. I can't explain it. Because I'm staring at THOSE ABS.

Striking Posers: History's Hottest 100 Male Models

From:  Boy Culture
An eight-pack away...



Arthur Sales 
(July 22, 1991—) 

Another Brazilian overachiever, Sales was in law school before modeling, and before that won a child beauty pageant at age 10. He first became known to me (code for stalkers) when he was given the cover and 200 pages' worth of L'Officiel Hommes Paris. Body-wise, his calling card is his eight-pack.

History's 150 Best TV Theme Songs:

From:  Boy Culture

#139 
"Theme from Charles in Charge" 
by Shandi Sinnamon
Charles in Charge 
(1984—1985; 1987—1990)

I like how hard this theme tries, especially the coquettish vocal.

History's Hottest TV Actors:

From:  Boy Culture
Time to cut apples out of your diet permanently



#90 
Richard Chamberlain 
(1934—) 
More so for women even than for gay men, Mr. Chamberlain has kept TV viewers hot and bothered for decades, primarily in scrubs as "Dr. Kildare" and later in a priest's frock as "Ralph de Bricassart" in The Thorn Birds, one of the most successful mini-series of all time. When he came out late it life, it was confirmation of a long-repeated rumor, and a consummation of a million gay ex-children's dreams. 
Dr. Kildare (1961—1966), The Portrait of a Lady (1968), Centennial (1978—1979), The Thorn Birds (1983), Island Son (1989—1990), Brothers and Sisters (2010—2011)