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Twilight’s Kellan Lutz Shows His Ripped Body for New Calvin Klein Ad

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Twilight’s Kellan Lutz shows his ripped body for new Calvin Klein ad. Kellan Lutz who plays Emmit Cullen in the Twilight,New Moon, and Eclipse movies has recently stripped down and displayed his ripped body for a new Calvin Klein ad, according to Us magazine. They say he is among a few ripped guys who are posing to promote Calvin Klein’s new male underwear line called the collection X.

The campaign will also feature: True Blood star Mehcad Brooks, Spanish tennis star Fernando Verdasco, and Japanese athlete Hidetoshi Nakata. The new Calvin Klein’s X campaign is supposed to be the most digital to date,and is scheduled to launch on March 1. Bob Mazzoli who is the chief creative officer for Calvin Klein Underwear said, “We’re thinking bold, graphic and provocative, as always.” Kellan Lutz said his muscle diet consists of candy. He stated, “I swear, candy helps! Gummy bears! It helps fight the hunger of higher calorie foods, but it is bad for the teeth.” Kellan is 24 years old. Also,be sure to catch him in “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” when it hits theaters on June 30. He’ll also get killed by Freddy Krueger in the new remake of “Nightmare on Elm Street” on April 30.

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