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Naomi Campbell and Diplo simulate webcam sex in raunchy new underwear ad for Calvin Klein


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Calvin Klein just launched its fall #MyCalvins campaign, #MyCalvinsIRL, celebrating “two totally different perspectives of what sexy looks like,” both vulnerable and confident. The roster for the campaign is a who’s who of anyone you’ve ever wanted to see in their underwear: Naomi Campbell, Diplo, Odell Beckham Jr., Beth Ditto, Euphoria’s Jacob Elordi, Bella Hadid, musician Lay Zhang, and actor Jelly Lin.

The new ad spot for the campaign includes all the models, in various states of undress and activity. But the scene between Naomi Campbell and Diplo is especially fodder for wandering minds as they simulate webcam sex between two distant lovers.

Dip shared the clip to his own Instagram and captioned it: “how tf am I supposed to compete with the euphoria dream boy.” How tf indeed.

Check out the full ad spot below — you won’t have to wait long to see the Mad Decent founder in his skivvies.

 

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