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Christian Wilkins sends temperatures soaring as he shows off his killer abs in racy underwear shoot
Christian Wilkins sends temperatures soaring as he shows off his killer abs in racy underwear shoot

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Christian Wilkins sends temperatures soaring as he shows off his killer abs in racy underwear shoot

Christian Wilkins has left little to the imagination in a recent, risqué fashion shoot. The Aussie model, 30, shared a sneak peek into his recent partnership with underwear label KVRT STVFF on Wednesday, which saw him strip down, oil up and pose for the camera. In one image shared to Instagram, the Eden actor donned a nude-colour top and underpants combo as he cheekily lifted up his shirt to reveal his killer abs. He wore his luscious locks across his broad shoulders as he stared the camera down, posing alongside two scantily clad models who matched him in nude-coloured briefs. 'Poison apple, take a bite,' he captioned the post, while also tagging the brand. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Another photo, posted on his story, showed the buff star in a sexy, seated pose on the couch as he snapped a selfie in the mirror wearing a black underwear combo. Christian recently revealed the shock act he would perform in order to score a Hollywood movie role. Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, Christian, who moved to LA in 2023 to pursue his acting career, said he would shave his luscious locks for a movie role. 'Yeah, I mean Anne Hathaway won an Oscar for doing that [for Les Misérables],' he said. 'Only if I can win an Oscar, that's where I am! 'I love my hair... I feel it is such a big part of my identity, but to be able to chase your dreams and do something you really love, of course.' The fashion icon, who effortlessly pushes the boundaries of style and gender-normative conventions in the world of fashion - sat down at Australian Fashion Week to share all the details of his beauty regime. The Sydney-born star said to achieve the perfect blowout he swears by the Shark FlexStyle which he uses 'all the time'. 'It's really rare that you get to work with brands that you genuinely love,' he said of the appliance company, praising their innovation. And as for how he keeps his hair healthy, Christian narrows it down to one thing - genetics. 'People ask me all the time what I do. I do take supplements and collagen and stuff like that, but I think it's really genetics [and Shark beauty],' he said with a wink. When it comes to his skin, the actor and LGBTQIA+ activist relies on a new Hollywood go-to to keep his face fresh and glowy. 'I have a really simple skincare routine. I use collagen peptides and then beef tallow,' Christian adds. 'In the States, it's huge at the moment. People are using beef tallow for their healthcare, for their skincare.' Beef tallow, a new viral skincare product, is a type of fat rendered from cow meat or mutton suet. The model also leans on the Mediterranean diet to keep his body in shape, going back to his roots when filling up a plate. 'My mum is Greek and cooking healthy foods and proteins and vegetables was always what I grew up on,' he revealed.

Christian Wilkins stats, game log, news, injury status
Christian Wilkins stats, game log, news, injury status

USA Today

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Christian Wilkins stats, game log, news, injury status

Christian Wilkins stats, game log, news, injury status Christian Wilkins and the Las Vegas Raiders are set to begin their 2025 season against the New England Patriots, beginning at 1 p.m. ET on Sept. 7. Wilkins had 17 tackles, 2.0 TFL, and two sacks last year. Get Raiders tickets on StubHub! Christian Wilkins injury news Wilkins is currently not listed on this week's injury report. Christian Wilkins stats (2024) Tackles: 17 17 Tackles for loss: 2.0 2.0 Sacks: 2.0 Wilkins game log (2024) Week 1 at Chargers: 5 Tackles (0.0 TFL), 0.0 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD 5 Tackles (0.0 TFL), 0.0 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD Week 2 at Ravens: 4 Tackles (0.0 TFL), 0.0 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD 4 Tackles (0.0 TFL), 0.0 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD Week 3 vs. Panthers: 2 Tackles (0.0 TFL), 0.5 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD 2 Tackles (0.0 TFL), 0.5 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD Week 4 vs. Browns: 1 Tackle (0.0 TFL), 0.5 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD 1 Tackle (0.0 TFL), 0.5 Sacks, 0 INT, 0 PD Week 5 at Broncos: 5 Tackles (2.0 TFL), 1.0 Sack, 0 INT, 0 PD Next game: Christian Wilkins vs. the New England Patriots Week 1 will see Wilkins' Las Vegas Raiders (0-0) in action versus the New England Patriots (0-0). How to watch Christian Wilkins and the Raiders Matchup: Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots Time: 1 p.m. ET 1 p.m. ET Date: September 7, 2025 September 7, 2025 TV: CBS CBS Live stream: Fubo (regional restrictions may apply) Fubo Live stream: Paramount+ Watch Raiders vs. Patriots on Fubo!

Raiders DE Maxx Crosby's return: 'It's the best feeling on the planet'
Raiders DE Maxx Crosby's return: 'It's the best feeling on the planet'

Associated Press

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Raiders DE Maxx Crosby's return: 'It's the best feeling on the planet'

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Quarterbacks usually don't like Maxx Crosby to be this close to them. However one of the NFL's fiercest pass rushers made sure this was a friendly visit when he went over to the Raiders' QBs at Wednesday's practice. The quarterbacks were just as happy as anyone to have Crosby back on the field even if the first regular-season game was still nearly four months away. Crosby, who hadn't missed a start in the four previous seasons, played through an ankle injury he sustained last year in Week 2 at Baltimore and wasn't the same until finally shutting it down in mid-December to undergo surgery. 'Maxx looks great,' Las Vegas coach Pete Carroll said. 'He's going full speed.' Taking part in organized team activities was another major step for Crosby, who began the rehabilitation process in December. 'It's just been incredible being out there with my teammates, being able to just fully be myself, not hesitate on any type of cut and just cut it loose,' Crosby said. 'It's the best feeling on the planet. I'm having so much fun out here, just being 100% and no hesitation.' Crosby's loss wasn't the only one for the defensive line. Tackle Christian Wilkins, signed last offseason to a four-year, $110 million contract, broke his foot in Week 5 and is still trying to come back from that injury. End Malcolm Koonce, who missed all of the season because of a torn ACL, is closer to a full return, but still is not practicing. Koonce, who signed a one-year, $12 million contract in March, said he expects to return soon. 'We're in the training room seeing games and seeing bad things play out and stuff like that. ... It just didn't feel good for anybody,' Koonce said of the injuries to the line. Their injuries made a bad season for the Raiders even worse, their 4-13 record leading to a house cleaning in which coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco were fired. In came Carroll and GM John Spytek, and many of the questions this week regarded the energy that the 73-year-old coach has brought to the building, which overlooks that much of the reason Pierce was hired last year had to do with his player-friendly style. Still, there is no question Carroll brings a passion that people more than 40 years his junior can't match. One of the few being Crosby. 'I mean he's finishing 50 yards every single time,' tight end Brock Bowers said. 'I'm trying to win every single rep and he does a really good job doing that.' That high-octane attitude is why Crosby went from a fourth-round draft pick out of Eastern Michigan in 2019 to quickly become a dominant pass rusher. His 52 sacks between that season and 2023 were the league's fifth-highest total. He also led the NFL in tackles for loss with 22 in 2022 and 23 a year later. Then came last season and the early season injury against the Ravens. Crosby tried to play through the pain as he often did with other injuries, but this one was different. The player who seldom came off the field didn't play at all two weeks later against Cleveland to end his 86-game playing streak. 'Last year was definitely one of the hardest years of my life in general — so many things going on, battling injuries, not being able to be myself at times, I felt like,' Crosby said. 'There's no excuses. It's tough. It's part of the game, and that's what comes with it.' Crosby has long said he wants to play for the Raiders his entire career, and the club showed him the feeling is mutual by signing him in March to a three-year extension worth $106.5 million, with $91.5 million guaranteed. That deal takes him through 2029. It was a record contract for a non-quarterback that since has been surpassed by three other players, according to including ends Myles Garrett of Cleveland and Danielle Hunter of Houston. Cincinnati wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase is the other player. In trying to meet the expectations of the new deal, Crosby will be playing for his third head coach in three years. Crosby has been onboard since Carroll's hiring and was at the coach's introductory news conference in January. Carroll even made the point at the presser to talk directly to Crosby. 'It's a breath of fresh air,' Crosby said. 'We've been having so much fun and getting better every single day, working our (butts) off. It's been a hell of a journey so far.' ___ AP NFL:

Raiders' Christian Wilkins not close to returning from broken foot
Raiders' Christian Wilkins not close to returning from broken foot

Associated Press

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Raiders' Christian Wilkins not close to returning from broken foot

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Raiders defensive tackle Christian Wilkins is facing an uncertain recovery process from a broken foot suffered last season and isn't close to returning, Las Vegas coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday. Wilkins was at organized team activities practice, but did not participate. He received extra work on the side afterward. 'It's been a difficult recovery and he's done everything he needs to do,' Carroll said. 'He's been here every day. He's here early working hard. He's not ready to get back out. We're in the midst of a long, challenging process. Fortunately, there's a lot of time and we're going to take every bit of it to be really diligent about the way we work.' Wilkins, 29, was the Raiders' marquee free-agent signing last year, agreeing to a four-year, $110 million contract with $82.75 million guaranteed. He was expected to bolster a defensive line led by pass rushers Maxx Crosby and Malcolm Koonce after making a career-high nine sacks in 2023 with Miami to go with his elite run-stopping ability. All three linemen, however, suffered season-ending injuries. Wilkins had two sacks and 17 tackles in five games before injuring his foot, which required surgery. He suffered a Jones fracture — a break of the bone that connects the pinkie toe to the base of the foot. ___ AP NFL:

Update on the status of DT Christian Wilkins as Raiders take the field OTA practice
Update on the status of DT Christian Wilkins as Raiders take the field OTA practice

USA Today

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Update on the status of DT Christian Wilkins as Raiders take the field OTA practice

Update on the status of DT Christian Wilkins as Raiders take the field OTA practice Recent reports have Christian Wilkins sporting a walking boot when going to and from the facility. This is a concerning development considering the jones fracture he suffered in his left foot should have been healed up months ago. The next step in all this was to get a look at him in person, which the media was able to do Wednesday at OTA practice. The team held their first OTA practice on Monday, but Wednesday's practice is the first time media was allowed in to view it. Reports have Wilkins in attendance -- which is a positive sign -- but not participating in drills. Specific details on injuries are never made available this time of year, so don't expect anything of that nature. At this point what we can surmise is that Wilkins suffered a setback in his rehabilitation from the injury and being that the team is still just beginning the OTA phase, there is no reason to rush him back. He is also a valuable part of the defense this season, so it's important to proceed with caution to ensure he is completely healed and ready to go before returning to the field.

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