Two aquatics Olympians at the 2024 Paris Olympics are going viral on social media for more than just their athletic prowess.

French diver Jules Bouyer's massive bulge and Dutch swimmer Arno Kamminga's revealing bathing suit sent fans into a frenzy this week, with numerous users sharing photos and videos of them on X, formerly Twitter.

One photo of Bouyer, obtained by TMZ, was taken from the side after one of his recent events, highlighting the hunky springboard diver's bulge in his tiny white, red and blue swim trunks.

A video of Bouyer adjusting his bathing suit before his competition has received more than 2.4 million views and 50,000 likes.

An earlier photo featured Bouyer and his diving partner Alexis Jandard showing off their muscled figures in equally tiny swimsuits.

The two athletes could be seen giving the camera thumbs up while standing under the showers.

Bouyer's photos and video quickly went viral on X, attracting numerous new fans for the French diver.

One X user jokingly wrote alongside various photos of Bouyer in his swim trunks: "One academic topic in which I am extremely interested now is [French] diver [Jules Bouyer]."

"Love the Olympics [heart-eyes emoji," another person commented under the video of Bouyer.

"Is it me or is everyone distracted by his baguette?" a third user quipped, while a different user commented, "Oh my god, that suit is BARELY containing his massive Olympic medal."

Another joked, "I just really hope his Speedo is getting paid time and a half."

Bouyer will compete in the men's synchronized final Friday and the individual three-meter springboard event next week.

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This photograph shows a bus sign with the Eiffel Tower in the back, decorated with the Olympic rings for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Paris, on July 18, 2024. Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images

Meanwhile, Kamminga shocked viewers of the 2024 Paris Olympics with his skin-tight swim trunks that left little to the imagination.

While competing in the 100-meter breaststroke final, where he finished sixth Sunday, the Dutch swimmer wore bottoms featuring a blue triangle in the middle and white with orange detailing on the sides.

The orange and white parts, however, made his swimwear look almost flesh-colored and had fans and social media users wondering if he was nude.

"In public? Is this legal?" one user joked.

"How very patriotic that he would develop orange Chicken Pox," another quipped alongside a photo of Kamminga in his swim trunks.

A third person shared two photos of the Dutch swimmer and commented: "Arno Kamminga you are still so important to me."

Another user made it clear they approved of his choice of swimwear, writing: "The more skin the better. Takes us back to ancient Greece."

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