Jamie Dornan’s shirtless Diet Coke ad leaves the Gay Internet™ extremely parched

Jamie Dornan has unleashed 50 shades of gay thirst.

Jamie Dornan’s shirtless Diet Coke ad leaves the Gay Internet™ extremely parched
Jamie Dornan
credit: Youtube (@DietCokeGBI)

Jamie Dornan has unleashed 50 shades of gay thirst.

A decade after first causing heart palpitations as dom top billionaire Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades trilogy, Dornan is once again sending fans into a tizzy.

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However, this time it’s for his shirtless turn in a new Diet Coke campaign that has everyone going feral for his extremely buff physique.

Take a sip!

Quenching gay thirst

In the clip, the 43-year-old strips down to a pair of grey trunks, holds up a can of DC and then goes for a swim in a freezing lake.

“Cold-water swimming is a passion that’s become very important to me, it’s my way of finding a moment for myself and I try to do it as often as I can,” Dornan says.

“I hope that giving a peak behind the scenes of my lesser-known passion, inspires others to take a moment for themselves, crack open an ice-cold Diet Coke, and explore their own personal tastes.”

From the reactions, it was very clear that Dornan had definitely wet more than people’s appetite.

Knowing that hey had struck promotional gold with Dornan’s rippling six-pack, the cola company even included flubbed out takes from the shoot.

This only furthered the Northern Irish actor’s intoxicating allure.

Dornan isn’t the only hunk partnering with Diet Coke.

In June, the brand joined forces with Tom Daley and debuted a limited-edition line of Diet Coke crochet bags made by the gay Olympian himself.

Daley has become known for his love of knitting having starting a knitwear line called Made With Love, hosted Game of Wool, a reality show centered around knitting, and authored a tutorial book called Get Stitched.

Now he can add Diet Coke outfitter to his resume.

On top of their celebrity collabs, another reason to cheer if you are a Diet Coke fan is the company’s commitment to stand firm on diversity initiatives.

While other companies have been capitulating to convicted felon president’s dystopian executive orders on diversity, Coca-Cola reaffirmed its commitment to make sure their hiring practices mirrored what the actual population looks like.

In other words, quenching your thirst by respectfully gazing at Dornan’s Diet Coke ad is gay rights!

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