This 'The Boys' Calendar Shows Chace Crawford And His Bulge In All Their Glory

Photo credit: Amazon Prime/The Boys
Photo credit: Amazon Prime/The Boys

From Women's Health

  • Gossip Girls' Chace Crawford stars in the new Amazon Prime show The Boys.

  • A promotional calendar went out to members of the press for the show, and it featured 12 months of pin-up-worthy images of Chace.

  • The March image is particularly scandalous, as it shows a full outline of his "sea cucumber."


Amazon Prime's new show The Boys follows a band of superheroes gone bad, and is apparently one of the streaming platform's biggest hits of the year. (Writer Ilana Kaplan described it as "an Avengers-type of series for the Sausage Par­ty crowd.") Promotional calendars for the show recently went out to press, featuring 12 months of Chace Crawford channeling his inner pin-up as The Deep, an Aquaman-proxy who can talk to dolphins and breathe underwater.

And while an airbrusher seems to have edited most of the photos to protect Chace's, uh, modesty in his spandex supersuit, he seems to have forgotten about March 2020. (Or maybe he didn't.) In the March image, Chace's sea cucumber is on full display.

Naturally, the Twitter-verse had some thoughts:

Chace is best known for playing lax bro Nate Archibald on the long-running CW show Gossip Girl alongside Blake Lively and Leighton Meester. The Boys is Chace's biggest role since Gossip Girl wrapped in 2012.

Since then, the actor has kept things pretty low-key in, playing Billy LeFever on the short-lived show Blood & Oil, and killer Tex Watson in last year's Manson biopic Charlie Says. He lives in Los Feliz, Los Ange­les, having moved from New York and then West Hollywood.

His character in The Boys is a #MeToo offender in a supersuit, which he told The Face is his way of leaving the heartthrob image behind.

“I wasn’t inter­est­ed in play­ing or being in a show where the super­hero themes and tropes were sort of on the nose,” he admits. “I wasn’t real­ly inter­est­ed in play­ing the ‘good guy’. [The Boys] was weird and a bizarre show and very dark, very dark comedy."

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