Anthony Ammirati and Jules Bouyer aren’t too worried about those comments.
The French pole vaulter and diver shared their feelings about going viral at the 2024 Olympics after their respective manhood set the internet ablaze.
Anthony—whose crotch hit the crossbar after missing his target height—responded to Swedish pole vaulting Olympian Armand Duplantis, who called him a viral sensation Aug. 4, by simply commenting four laughing emojis.
Although the 21-year-old—who landed in 15th place—was gutted by the defeat, fans reacted to the reason he didn’t medal. "He lost it," one user wrote in response to the post. "but tbh he won it." Another quipped, “Vive la baguette!”
Anthony later spoke out on his "big disappointment" at the Olympics.
“I’m a bit gutted, because I didn’t miss anything on the third attempt at 5.70 m," he told the French Athletics Federation via translation. "What I did miss was a bit of jumping in training to fine-tune the settings. Just a technical session. I had to give up the last two, because after a small grade 1 in the adductor, I prioritised the race."
The athlete explained, "I was 100% physically, but I was missing a bit of pole vault. The conditions were good. It’s the first time I’ve started a competition without any stress. As I was a total outsider, I only had one goal: to play with the public. I was almost there."
Meanwhile, Jules—who finished fifth in the men's synchronized 3-metre springboard event Aug. 2—didn’t just make a splash with his dive. Photos and video of his manhood in a speedo after the competition went viral, with one user commenting, “Not gonna lie, I’m pulling for France now.”
And while he’d prefer fans focus on his performance and not his speedo, he’s not bothered by the remarks either. But he did emphasize how that’s not always the case for athletes.
"If some people find it amusing to look at my pants, that's their problem,” the 22-year-old told Reuters in an interview published Aug. 2. “It amused me. That said, we mustn't forget that it can take the athlete out of his bubble and that it can hurt.”
"That wasn't the case for me,” he added. “It was rather fun. I prefer people to look at my dives rather than my briefs, but there's nothing to worry about."
And the viral moment might be the beginning of some lucrative deals for the diver. Shinesty, a men’s intimates company known for its underwear that keeps everything in place, offered him a lifetime supply of its underwear and swim trunks, per TMZ.
“When we saw what Olympic diver Jules Bouyer was packing in his South of France, it didn’t matter that we were an American company,” a rep for the company told the outlet. “We wanted to give it a gold medal and protect that front truck of his for many Olympics to come.”
The company is also interested in collaborating with the Olympian on swimwear with a “reinforced crotch.”
Divers’ bathing suits are known to leave less to the imagination, but there is a reason behind the style.
"They have to be small because everything has to stay in place,” Tom Daley shared on The Graham Norton Show in 2016. “If you're spinning around, the last thing you want to do is have something come out of place. When you hit the water, you don't want things flapping about because it would hurt."
But Team USA Diving’s high-performance manager and education coordinator Leslie Hasselbach Adams shared that it’s also for looks.
"The latest trend that divers around the world are, I guess embracing, is the bottoms of their suits have gotten a lot smaller for the females," Leslie explained on Today July 28. "So it actually is a sport of aesthetics, and they judge the overall impression from your starting position all the way through ... when your toes go under the water, you're being judged from that point from an overall impression standpoint.”
Now, Keep reading for more incredible moments from the 2024 Olympics.
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Let's GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
LeBron James and Steph Curry were definitely feeling it after the USA men's basketball team beat Serbia to advance to the finals.
2 Become 1
Xu Shixiao and Sun Mengya from Team China were clearly working together during the women's canoe double 500-meter semifinal.
Come On, Gold!
Team USA's Sha'carri Richardson picked up her first gold in the women's 4x100-meter relay.
A Most Iconic Duo
Everyone's favorite BFFs Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart hitched a ride on a golf cart.
High Kicks
Team China's Liang Yushuai gave folks a new photo pose to try next time they visit the Eiffel Tower.
Careful With the Bike!
Dutch cyclist Harrie Lavreysen was very enthusiastic about nabbing a second gold medal.
Shock and Awe
Emma Roberts couldn't believe what she was seeing during the men's semi-final basketball match between the USA and Serbia.
Chomping On the Gold
Tara Davis-Woodhall of Team USA went for the customary biting of the medal after winning gold in the women's long jump.
Don't Lose Your Shirt
Sergio Camello of Spain found his own way to celebrate after scoring his fifth goal against France.
A Trip to Sesame Street
Elmo loves getting hugs from Simone Biles.
Tuck It In
Emilia Nilsson Garip of Sweden dove into the water during the women's 3 meters springboard final.
A Slam Dunk
Gabrielle Union was cheering on Team USA as they went head-to-head with Serbia in the men's basketball semi-final match.
Nothing Left For Them To Do But Dance
Team Spain got into the groove during the rhythmic gymnastics competition.
Royal Onlookers
Ben-Sylvester Strautmann, Alexandra de Hanovre, Prince Albert of Monaco and Alain Bernard cheer while at the Men's Team Bronze medal match.
Double the Fun
Paulina Paszek and Jule Marie Hake of Team Germany celebrate earning third place in the Women's kayak double 500m final.
Zoom In
Carmelo Anthony wanted to remember the moment as he and son Kiyan Anthony watched Team USA beat Serbia in men's basketball.
A Queen
Team USA's Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone celebrated after breaking her own record and winning gold in the women's 400m hurdles final.
Twisting Every Which Way
Elzhana Taniyeva of Kazakhstan showed off her very impressive range at the rhythmic gymnastics Individual all round.
Parisian Pride
One fan really wanted everyone to know which country he was rooting for.
Go, Dad, Go
Bronny James cheered on father LeBron James as Team USA took on Serbia in the Men's basketball semifinals competition.
Quick Break
Noah Lyles of Team USA needed a second after competing in the men's 200m final.
Not the Face!
Great Britain's Bradly Sinden tried to protect the goods during the Men's Taekwondo 68kg quarterfinals.
Dance It Out
Italy's Milena Baldassarri put on quite the show during the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around competition.
Yee-Haw!
Tara David-Woodhall pulled out the cowboy hat after winning gold in women's long jump competition.
Flying Through the Air
Team USA's Tom Schaar put on quite the aerial display while competing in the men's park skateboarding final.
Go Team!
USA's water polo team was full of excitement as they beat Australia and advanced to the semifinals.
Going for the Ball
The game was heated as the USA took on Nigeria in the women's quarterfinal basketball match.
One Final Hurdle
Grant Holloway repped the USA after winning the gold medal in the Men's 110m hurdles final.
Do You Even Lift?
Venezuela's Katherin Echandia Zarate showed that she never skips arm day during the weightlifting competition.
An Unfortuante Spill
Michelle Jenneke of Australia didn't quite clear her hurdle in her Women's 100m heat.