A hilarious turn of events has made The Greek Prime Minister an overnight sensation on social media.
Let's take you through the events that quickly made his name enter the list of heartthrobs in the country.
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the 52-year-old Greek Prime Minister had gone to receive his second dose of the vaccine at the Attikon hospital, on Monday.
In order to seamlessly complete the procedure, he had to take off his shirt rather than rolling his sleeves up. When he took off his shirt to reveal his bare shirt, a couple of photos were taken which were later posted on social media.
A photo from the moment is making rounds on social media which left people admiring the Greek Prime Minister's bare chest.
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The Greek Prime Minister has now become an instant *** symbol after he receiving his COVID-19 vaccine shot.
Underneath his shirt, the Prime Minister has a toned and ripped physique that people on the internet clearly noticed.
In fact, internet users started downright thirsting after the PM, calling him things like, “daddy” and “hella sexy”.
LAAAAAAAAYYYDIIIIIIIIIEEESSS pic.twitter.com/Ctp5HFiODP
— Dino Sofos (@dinosofos) January 18, 2021
British folks on Twitter wondered if their PM Boris Johnson would follow the Greek PM's footsteps, while others compared the Greek PM to 'doing a Putin', in reference to the famous photo of the Russian president half-naked on horseback.
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Another Twitter user called the PM a 'sexy daddy' for his ripped physique and chest hair.
Our prime minister is a sexy daddy 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷 pic.twitter.com/4ggBiGYpLV
— Doomed (@profilepicnotme) January 18, 2021
The fact that we're moving away from a clean bare chest to appreciate a chest with hair on it is also worth noticing.
Damn the Greece 🇬🇷 prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis surely has a sexy gorgeous hairy chest love it , but sure love Croatian Prime Minister Zdravko Marić Captain Croatia 🇭🇷 pic.twitter.com/E2AVYaUxIh
— Alin Campan (@GURBEDIU1987) January 20, 2021
One can be well-groomed without having to remove chest hair contrary to some popular misconceptions out there.
The Greek Prime Minister, Mr Mitsotakis received his first shot first on December 27, this was when the doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had first rolled out across different countries in the European Union.
The PM had pointed out how the rollout was “a great day for science and the European Union. We hope that, with time, even those of our fellow citizens who are suspicious of vaccination will be convinced it is the right thing to do.”
He was one of the first people in Greece to get the first dose of the vaccine back in December.
Following the rounds of vaccination of healthcare workers and vulnerable people, Greece has begun vaccinating the 'general population' earlier this month.
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