Lorraine Kelly Reacts to Henry Cavill’s Raunchy Shoot with Hilarious Tweet as Fake Rolling Stone Cover Goes Viral

Lorraine Kelly, 63, reacted to Henry Cavill’s risqué Rolling Stone ‘cover shoot’ on Tuesday, sharing a post on Twitter where she simply exclaimed ‘crikey’ alongside the photoshopped front cover featuring the 29-year-old actor flaunting his washboard abs and toned torso. Fans were captivated by Cavill’s muscular physique and bulge displayed on the magazine, with one tweeting, ‘Good grief, are those real?’

Sexy: Lorraine Kelly took to Twitter to share her thoughts on Henry Cavill’s raunchy Rolling Stone ‘cover shoot’ on Tuesday

Shocked: The TV personality, 63, tweeted ‘crikey’ in a post she shared with the front cover of him on the photoshopped Rolling Stone magazine

“They’ll never hire him as the new Bond after this cover!”

“Feeling the heat… or is it just me lol!”

“Could’ve used a warning… or at least a ‘brace yourself!'”

“If he wasn’t going to get the James Bond role before, he definitely will now.”

The circulated cover isn’t an official Rolling Stone issue; it’s a doctored image circulating online.

One person humorously remarked, “Whoever made this fake Rolling Stone cover is twisted and needs to make more. #henrycavill”

DC Comics fans have voiced concerns about David Corenswet’s casting as the new Superman, branding him a ‘copycat’ of Henry.

David, who has never headlined a major studio production before, will play Clark Kent in the rebooted film series alongside Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, replacing Amy Adams, according to Deadline.

David replaces Henry, 40, who was let go as part of a major shake-up by new studio heads James Gunn and Peter Safran in the DC Franchise.

After the casting news, fans questioned why Henry was let go only to be replaced by a younger lookalike.

Crazy: Fans have gone wild after Henry flaunted his muscular form and his bulge on the cover of the magazine

Eagle-eyed fans have noticed the striking similarities between the two actors, noting their chiseled jawlines, dark hair, and piercing eyes.

One fan remarked, “It’s crazy how similar David looks to Henry.”

Another added, “David Corenswet does resemble a younger Henry Cavill.”

A third fan commented, “I’m sure David Corenswet is talented, but he still seems like a cheap copy of Henry Cavill.”

“People, myself included, see him as just a carbon copy of Henry Cavill, so he needs to bring something new to the character,” noted another fan.

“I’ve seen fans questioning why David was hired instead of Henry Cavill since they look so alike. I think that’s a compliment to both actors. They both embody Superman, so their resemblance is a testament to the casting,” expressed a different fan.

Some believe David is the perfect choice to portray a younger Superman.

David’s previous roles include Jake in the 2022 Netflix film Look Both Ways, as well as appearances in Hollywood, The Politician, and the A24 film Pearl.

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