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Chad Michael Murray Showed Off His Ripped Physique In A Thirst Trap Video—And Millennials Are Screaming

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The 'One Tree Hill' star showed Instagram that he's still got it in with a shirtless video posted by his wife, Sarah Roemer.

There are some actors and actresses who have aged like fine wine, and clearly, Millennials think Chad Michael Murray is one of them.

Chad Michael Murray is best known for his roles in One Tree Hill and Dawson's Creek, though the heartthrob has had a way of giving audiences suspenseful and romantic chills through his wide array of roles.


The collective Millennial obsession with the actor began when Murray played heartthrob teenager Tristin Dugray on Gilmore Girls, as well as the all-important love interest in A Cinderella Story and Freaky Friday opposite Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan.

To say that he was a favorite crush among Millennial teens would be a literal understatement.

And Murry's wife, none other than fellow actress Sarah Roemer, knows just how good she has it.

Whether she's trying to fault his good looks or share the wealth, she has no problem regularly reminding the internet of how much of a heartthrob Murray still is.

This usually involves aesthetically pleasing photographs of the couple, but at the beginning of June, Roemer enticed their followers with a video fans have since called a "thirst trap."

In the video, Murray is standing in the doorway between two dark-panel sliding doors, shirtless and with low-waisted pants.

As Murray slides the doors shut, he tips his head to get a final look at Roemer, and mouths the words, "I love you."

Fittingly, the video was set to a short clip from the Beetles' song, "Help!" and specifically the chorus.

You can watch the video here if you dare:

It was clear after looking at the comments that Roemer was not the only one who "needed help."

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While the video was undeniably a fun watch and clearly got a rise out of Roemer's and Murray's fans, the most fun part has to be seeing a celebrity couple happily married and in love with each other.

What makes posts like this so entertaining is that they feel genuine, they remind us that these celebrities go through the same feelings that we do, and most importantly, there's a fairly good chance that they'll share content like this with us again sometime.

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