LOOK: Alden Richards dares to bare sexy side | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Alden Richards dares to bare sexy side

/ 02:26 PM July 10, 2018

Alden Richards bared another side of him in a photo shoot, showing off his toned muscles in a sleeveless undershirt.

The Pambansang Bae is in Yes! Magazine’s list of 100 Most Beautiful Stars and proved he deserved a spot with swoon-worthy pictures by Mark Nicdao.

The actor, who stars in the upcoming TV series “Victor Magtanggol,” which is based on Norse mythology, seems to have bulked up for the title role based on the sexy shots.

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In one picture, he showed that struggling to remove a muscle tee could be sexy—as long as you’re Alden Richards and have hunky biceps.

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https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk_-z3qFqMG/?taken-by=aldenrichards02

And if you’re looking for a shirtless picture, it looks like this is the most we can get for now: One of the outtakes shared by Nicdao shows Richards shirtless while holding his head and staring broodingly into the camera.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlAC9DyFGWl/?taken-by=markednicdao

Even with clothes on, Richards charmed with his clean-cut look and dimpled smile.

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The actor was listed in the category “New Generation A-Listers” along with his love-team partner Maine Mendoza, Daniel Padilla, Kathryn Bernardo and Enrique Gil.  /ra

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