Ed Kavalee has flaunted his incredibly ripped abs in a revealing new photo shoot.
The 42-year-old Australian comedian, who usually prefers to keep his toned physique hidden under a “Nike hoodie”, has stripped off for a new shoot on the cover of Men’s Health magazine.
His pregnant wife, personal trainer Tiffiny Hall, has simultaneously appeared on the cover of Women’s Health.
2Day FM Breakfast co-host Kavalee is seen posing shirtless in the striking cover photo, wearing a pair of black pants and sneakers.
He also features in multiple fitness-inspired photos inside the magazine.
The TV star was first exposed as having a secret hot bod back in 2019 when a shirtless photo of him went viral.
Hall, 37, posted a picture of Kavalee holding their young son Arnold in the pool, with blockbuster heavyweight Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson even weighing in, writing, ‘twinsies’, referring to himself and Kavalee.
Kavalee said the only reason he let Hall post the pool photo in the first place was because he had a good joke to go with it.
“My son was tiny and blonde, so I said, ‘Yeah, put it up and say, Ed’s just teaching Grant Denyer to swim’,” Kavalee told Men’s Health.
“[But] then I started getting messages from people and Tiff’s like, ‘Everyone’s fired up about the shape you’re in’. And I was like, ‘No, no, no’.
“And then The Rock had a similar photo with his daughter and he commented on ours. And I was like, this is weird.”
He added: “I’m always covered up. Honestly and weirdly, I’ve always been like that.”
While it’d be safe to assume his super-fit wife, who is expecting the couple’s second child, helps keep him in shape, Kavalee also revealed he’d been a sober gym junkie since his early 20s.
“To me, it was something I could do during the day that wasn’t in my mind, something that had goals attached to it,” he said.
Meanwhile, Hall’s cover shoot marked the first time a pregnant woman had ever graced the cover of Women’s Health.
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Hall, who rose to fame during her stint on reality show The Biggest Loser, posed with her bare bump while 26 weeks pregnant.
On Instagram, she said she felt “honoured and empowered to be the first pregnant woman to ever grace a @womenshealthaus magazine cover”.
She added it was once “taboo to show your bump”.
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