Lil Nas X stripped down to his grey boxer briefs in sizzling new Instagram snaps.
The Old Town Road singer, 25, captioned the post ‘f**k it thirst trap on main.’
The sexy photos were taken in a bathroom mirror and ranged from serious to playful with his tongue sticking out to the final photo where he wears a sparkly face mask.
Fans jumped into the comments to admit they zoomed in after Nas alluded to the size of his member in the song Trust Me.
‘Respectfully, I zoomed in,’ one fan wrote, while another quipped, ‘I’m no better than the rest, I zoomed.’
Lil Nas X stripped down to his grey boxer briefs in new Instagram snaps
‘Forgive me Father for I have zoomed,’ a third person wrote.
The rapper (born Montero Lamar Hill) came out as gay in 2019 and in the song reflects on his sex life and his experiences on Grindr, a dating app for LGBTQ people.
‘Went to college where I had no one around/ Grindr sessions sextin’ with faceless accounts/ Bringing’ bodies in me, then sneaking them out,’ he raps in the first verse.
He goes on to reflect on his younger years: ‘Back in middle school, I was fiending for d**k / 7th grade, sending my homies some pics / Daddy never knew what I did as a kid / He would’ve crucified me.’
He then says he’s been ‘f****g way more than I deserve’ and shares he hasn’t been to a doctor ‘in some months.’
Earlier this summer, Long Live Montero, a documentary that follows the singer’s transformation from a viral Twitter (now X) and Vine star into a touring artist in 2022 was released.
Old Town Road was a hit on TikTok long before he ever made it offline and onstage.
‘In rehearsal it didn’t feel like the real thing yet. I felt like I was going out there and putting on my best impression of a person [on tour],’ he said.
The Old Town Road singer, 25, captioned the post ‘thirst trap on main’
The sexy photos were taken in a bathroom mirror and ranged from serious to playful with his tongue sticking out to the final photo where he wears a sparkly face mask
Fans jumped into the comments to admit they zoomed in after Nas alluded to the size of his member in the song Trust Me
‘Magnum wrappers on the kitchen floors,’ he raps in the song, referring to the condoms made for well-endowed men
He also said he ‘felt like an imposter’ when he was on stage as thousands of fans cheered him on and sang his lyrics back to him.
‘I’d [ask myself], “What am I doing up here? This doesn’t feel right.” It wasn’t like talking to people online. There were actual human beings in front of me. It was weird.’
Despite feeling like an imposter at first, awards and recognition for his talent have been piling up.
He has two Grammy Awards and he is the first openly queer black artist to win a CMA award.