Olympic diver Jules Bouyer – whose tiny swimming trunks sent fans wild – offered lifetime supply of undies

French diver Jules Bouyer has been offered a lifetime supply of underwear after his tiny swimming trunks caused a stir at the Olympic Games this week.

Fans panicked earlier this week when a photo of Bouyer, who finished fifth in the men’s 3-meter synchronized diving final on Friday, wearing an unusually tight pair of swimming trunks went viral on social media.

And following the online craze, underwear company Shinesty is offering to protect the 22-year-old’s famous bulge for life.

According to TMZ SportEmployees of Shinesty – known for the brand ‘Ball Hammock Pouch Underwear’ that provides extra support to the male genitals – are willing to give Bouyer a lifetime supply of their underwear.

“When we saw what Olympic diver Jules Bouyer had in his gear in the south of France, it didn’t matter that we were an American company,” a company spokesperson said.

French diver Jules Bouyer has been offered a lifetime supply of underwear after the craze for his tiny swimming trunks at the Olympics

“We wanted to give him a gold medal and protect his front truck for the upcoming Olympics.”

Shinesty is said to have already contacted Bouyer’s family and Olympic authorities to start talks about a possible deal with the diver.

Bouyer, who comes from Annecy, France, dived with teammate Alexis Jandard, who has also attracted a lot of attention for his appearance since the opening ceremony.

Jules will also compete in the individual 3m springboard competition next week and has been working hard during training to perfect his diving skills for the competition.

A photo of him showering by the pool went viral online, with fans left speechless by one particular photo.

Fans on social media went wild, with one saying this is the “only reason I love the Olympics.”

This photo of Bouyer's exceptionally tight swimsuit went viral and left fans speechless

This photo of Bouyer’s exceptionally tight swimsuit went viral and left fans speechless

The 22-year-old has now been offered a lifetime of underwear by underwear company Shinesty

The 22-year-old has now been offered a lifetime of underwear by underwear company Shinesty

Another added: ‘I really hope his speedo gets paid 1.5 times as much.’

A third fan wrote: ‘It fills out a speedo really well.’

“Those Speedos are really working overtime now,” joked a fourth.

Another satisfied fan simply wrote that the Frenchman was ‘perfect’.

Bouyer started diving at the age of six and joined the French senior team’s training camp in 2020.

In 2021 he won both the European and World junior titles, after which he qualified for an Olympic spot on his home country in Paris.