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The Internet Just Discovered John C. Reilly's Very Attractive Son, And The Thirst Is Real

The Internet Just Discovered John C. Reilly's Very Attractive Son, And The Thirst Is Real
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One of the best things about the internet?

Stalking celebrity family members.


There is a whole untapped fountain of attractive people in celebrity siblings, offspring, spouses. And sometimes, the most attractive folks show up where you least expect it.

For example, this is John C. Reilly.

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John C. Reilly is kind of a regular looking dude, as his character Amos in Chicago capitalizes on.

"You could look right through me/ Walk right by me/ And never know I'm there."

But this is John C. Reilly's son, Leo.

Leo, known as LoveLeo on Insta and TikTok, was put on blast as John C. Reilly's son after a tweet from Zeba Blay from The Huffington Post.

And all of a sudden, the internet was PARCHED.





Leo is reportedly a man of many talents, from his somewhat surreal music videos...

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...to his fierce modeling.






People, including Leo himself, are comparing his appearance to Freddie Mercury and Ezra Miller.





Sadly for the thirstier among us, Leo is happily taken by girlfriend Julia Marie.

Better luck next time on the next hot celebrity family member.

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