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Kylian is Worth a Double-Tap

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by Timothy Rawles  Apr 4

French-born and splitting his time between Lyon and London, Kylian ekes out a little time to post great selfies that bolster the idea of how body positivity is perhaps the sexiest thing about someone. 



Visually, his page taps into the “cub” aesthetic within queer culture—celebrating body hair, strength, and softness all at once—while also inviting us to see his travel moments and glimpses into his personal life. 



His recipe for engagement is a mix of thirst, lifestyle, and authenticity. 



Kylian’s captions, ranging from progress updates to tongue-in-cheek commentary like “biceps are bicepsing,” give his feed a personality that feels less like a rigid gym rat and more like a conversation over drinks at a dinner party. 



His feed isn’t just about building muscle; it’s about building confidence, community, and a sense of self that doesn’t take itself too seriously.



So far, Kylian’s got over 10,000 followers so he is definitely on the rise and if he keeps inspiring people through sexy selfies and cheeky captions, he’s likely to gain a lot more. 



It’s a knowing glance, that  half-smirk, and a body that invites admiration without begging for it that brings everyone back for more. 


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