Celebrities often go viral for their six-pack abs, ripped biceps and massive quads, but not all male stars seek to be ultra-ripped.
From Travis Kelce to Jason Momoa, keep reading to see which hot male celebs have totally embraced their “dad bods.”
Jason Momoa was known for his super-ripped “Aquaman” physique for years, so fans noticed when he appeared slightly less jacked ahead of his 40th birthday in 2019.
“That’s alright,” the actor said, adding that the “dad bod” comments didn’t offend him “at all.”
Three years later, Momoa underwent hernia surgery and was unable to exercise.
“Not really doing sit-ups,” he joked on “The Late Late Show” at the time. “Trying to keep that dad bod going for a little bit longer.”
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ 2024 AFC Championship win was almost overshadowed by what happened in the locker room after the game.
The NFL star was seen celebrating without a shirt on in a post-game video, causing people to comment on his “dad bod.”
“Yoooo why they have to do me like that!?!?!? #DadBodSZN,” the quarterback tweeted with crying laughing emojis after the clip went viral. “Like i got kids!!!! @Chiefs @insidetheNFL @NFL.”
Mahomes didn’t let the descriptor go after winning Super Bowl LVIII and joked about “DadBodSZN” again two months later.
Like his good pal Mahomes, Travis Kelce’s body became a topic of conversation after he hit the beach with Taylor Swift in March 2024.
The Chiefs tight end addressed his physique when he compared his weight to that of his retired offensive lineman brother, Jason Kelce, on an episode of their “New Heights” podcast.
“It’s March!” Travis quipped, implying that he’s been more lenient with his diet and exercise routine in the NFL offseason.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s “dad bod” went viral in 2017 — and he fully embraced his physique.
A spy told Page Six at the time the “Titanic” actor was spotted at a private party drinking beer and “bragging” to models “about how he doesn’t work out.”
While John Stamos didn’t start “telling anyone to pull my finger” when he became a father to son Billy in 2018, he did accept his changing body.
“I have embraced my dad fat stomach now,” the “Full House” alum told People magazine. “I’ve got a dad bod I’ve got to work on.”