Hollywood is heating up, and the media is celebrating the latest fad: glorifying the so-called “dad bod.” We see these bulging biceps and six-pack abs from stars like Chris Hemsworth and Maluma, but let’s be honest—this isn’t just about body positivity. It’s a distraction tactic, and we’d be foolish to ignore it. Corporate media outlets like CNN and ABC are parading this trend as if it’s revolutionary, while simultaneously pushing narratives that undermine the values of hard work and discipline.
Why is the mainstream narrative so obsessed with these “hot dads”? It’s not just a love for fatherhood; it’s a calculated marketing scheme. By promoting these physiques, they perpetuate a shallow culture that idolizes superficial appearance, while conveniently ignoring the substance beneath. We know that these images flood social media, but it’s less about health and fitness and more about reinforcing unrealistic beauty standards and commercial angles.
Even the likes of Mark Wahlberg and Justin Bieber are thrown into the mix, creating a carefully curated image that only serves the interests of the entertainment industry and their ever-thirsty sponsors. This fixation masks deeper societal issues, including emotional health and responsibility, focusing instead on eye-popping visuals that draw clicks and views.
So, the next time you see these “rock hard physiques” on your feed, question what’s being sold to you and why. It’s time we demand more than just surface-level admiration. The establishment wants us distracted, but I refuse to play along.








