Jules Bouyer poses for the camera and looks on after a dive.

Olympic diver Jules Bouyer caught the eyes of millions at the Paris Olympics.

It’s the 22-year-old’s first Olympics, and he qualified after finishing fifth at the 2024 World Diving Championships in Doha, Qatar.

Things are going well for him, and it has nothing to do with his performance.

Jules Bouyer will compete on home soil at the Paris Olympics today, competing in the men’s synchronized final alongside teammate Alexis Jandard.

Earlier this week, the Junior European and World champion went incredibly viral when a picture showed the diver wearing the smallest shorts, revealing every bit of his package in the white, red, and blue speedos.

Now, his bulge is going to get him some work, as a popular underwear company told TMZ Sports it is offering the French athlete a lifetime supply of underwear.

Officials at Shinesty, famous for its Ball Hammock Pouch Underwear, extended their offer this week following the viral picture.

“When we saw what Olympic diver Jules Bouyer was packing in his South of France, it didn’t matter that we were an American company,” a rep for the undie co. said.

“We wanted to give it a gold medal and protect that front truck of his for many Olympics to come.”

Shinesty further added that the package they are sending will include its Ball Hammock underwear and swim trunks.

The company also stated it wants to team up with Jules Bouyer and develop “The Family Jules” swim briefs, which will be made with a “reinforced crotch.”

Bouyer has 152,000 followers on his Instagram page, but that number is sure to grow due to his newfound fame.

Jules Bouyer Is Already A Model In His Country

France’s Jules Bouyer (Photo by Antonin UTZ / AFP) (Photo by ANTONIN UTZ/AFP via Getty Images)
Jules Bouyer’s skimpy swimsuit was fighting to contain the French diver’s bulge, and he went incredibly viral.

Bouyer was seen standing in the shower after a practice dive ahead of this week’s competition, and his trunks left very little to the imagination.

It should come as no surprise that Bouyer is not only an accomplished diver but he is also signed with Ford Models in Paris, according to the New York Post.

He recently landed his first editorial shoot with Athletica Magazine as well.