LOOK: Xander Ford buffs up for 2018, netizens poke fun at his 'foundation' | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Xander Ford buffs up for 2018, netizens poke fun at his ‘foundation’

/ 05:47 PM February 27, 2018

Image: Instagram/@iamxanderford

Xander Ford’s management shared a photo showing the actor working out at an unspecified gym.

The photo appeared on Facebook, which caught the attention of netizens. Instead of commenting on Ford’s workout, they noticed his face to be unusually white and started making fun of it.

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The top comment currently has over 500 reacts which reads, “When gym is life but fonda is much more lifer.”

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Others thought he resembled the Predator from the various “Predator” movies.

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One comment suggested Ford should find the right foundation.

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One netizen said he should not to wear makeup in the gym. /ra

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