HUH: Austin Butler looked at Butts to prepare for a new movie
Austin Butler received an unconventional preparation material while preparing for his next crime thriller with baseball, “trapped stealing.”
In a new cover story for Men’s Health published on Tuesday, the “Elvis” star shared how director Darren Aronofsky gave him a lot of photos of the back of MLB players to know how to increase his role from a former ball player trapped in the criminal world of NYC.
“In fact, I have a complete section of the asses of the baseball players that would send me,” Butler told the magazine. “He said: ‘Look how thick they are!’ “
In addition to putting a long time in the gym, the actor told the magazine that he helped develop his 150 -pound frame with a good pizza and beer diet.
The derrières of baseball players have been winning a curious amount of attention in recent times.
An issue that has been fascinating to sports fans has been the nickname of the Seattle Mariners, Cal Raleigh, “Big Dumper”.

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Granted with the nickname by a former teammate when he was first promoted to the Major Leagues in 2021, the nickname really began to make the rounds after Raleigh won the Issue Derby during the weekend all-star of this season.
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His posterior was even the focus of an extremely close -up closeness during a July broadcast of his team against the New York Yankees.
Mariners Gear with Raleight’s ridiculous nickname has even begun to overcome the deceptions of his standard shirt, said the Switch-Hitter to GQ in a profile published last month.


