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Hot Takes: Royce Dunne’s Muscles, Sam Cushing’s Melodies, And Jacobson And Cope’s Hats

James Adam Jacobson (IG/ jamesjac0bs0n0, Sam Cushing (IG/sam.cushing), and Royce Dunne (IG/roycey_boy)

Royce Dunne: CrossFit’s Rising Star

Australian athlete Royce Dunne has made quite a splash in the CrossFit world. Starting as a pro soccer player, Dunne switched gears and jumped into CrossFit. His journey from rank 15,818 to the top 100 globally is impressive.

Standing tall at 1.83 metres (6-foot) and weighing 102 kilos (224 pounds), Dunne’s physique has caught more than just the eyes of fitness enthusiasts. A viral TikTok featuring an admirer’s colourful commentary on Dunne’s body has set social media abuzz.

Dunne’s life isn’t all about lifting weights and pushing sleds. He’s a family man with four kids, often bringing them to events and sharing life lessons from the gym floor. His Instagram, boasting nearly 200,000 followers, gives a glimpse into his rigorous training and family time.

As a Mayhem Athlete, Dunne’s career is on an upward trajectory. With the 2024 CrossFit season in full swing, fans can expect to see more of Dunne’s impressive feats of strength.

Sam Cushing: The Melodious Fitness Expert

Sam Cushing has made a name for himself by mixing music and muscles. This pianist and fitness buff has found a sweet spot on social media. His posts show him tickling the ivories in stunning places, mixed with workout clips and travel bits.

Cushing’s unique blend of talents has caught the eye of many online. He’s not just playing Chopin; he’s chopping wood and doing pull-ups too. This mix has made him stand out in the crowded world of social media stars.

Red Hats and Revelations

James Adam Jacobson’s Instagram post with boyfriend Brent Cope turned heads. The pair posed in bright red “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) hats at a political rally, sparking a social media frenzy. Their choice to wear former President Trump’s campaign merchandise got people clicking, commenting, and questioning.

 James Adam Jacobson and Brent Cope (Instagram)

The plot thickened when social media sleuths claimed they found Jacobson and Cope’s profiles on a popular adult content platform. This mix of conservative political symbols and spicy content creation had social media buzzing. The pair hasn’t confirmed or denied these claims, but their post shows how political statements and personal choices can create quite a stir online.

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