11 Hot Pics of Sexy, Easy-Going Aquarian Colton Underwood
Colton Underwood Source: Instagram / @coltonunderwood

11 Hot Pics of Sexy, Easy-Going Aquarian Colton Underwood

Andrea Marks Joseph READ TIME: 6 MIN.

Colton Underwood, gorgeous former "Bachelor" and current hot married influencer and proud new father, describes himself on Instagram's Threads as "a husband, dad, adventurer, coffee addict, Aquarius, producer, NYT best seller and a human being."

In his "Bachelor" era, Horoscope.com introduced him as a football player whose "sun is fixed air sign Aquarius, which makes him–at least outwardly– a social, friendly man of the people. It's no wonder he is a team player (literally) and found himself a fan favorite among Bachelor Nation."

Underwood's been through so many life changes and shared multiple groundbreaking queer publicity moments since then, but he's still radiating that widely adored golden-boy energy, and we love that for him.

Aquarians are known for being easy-going and eager to make friends, regularly spending time with people from all walks of life. Allure says: "Of all the zodiac signs, Aquarius is undoubtedly the most innovative, progressive, rebellious, and humanitarian." Known for focusing on work that makes the world a better, more welcoming space, Aquarius is a star sign that requires a lifestyle balance, prioritizing time on their own to reflect, rest, and recharge.


The Instagram posts we're highlighting here are a wonderful balance of Underwood's different sides: joyous, adored heartthrob; proud father and husband; dog lover whose workouts include mountain hikes; and homebody who occasionally needs time alone for online gaming. There's so much of this hunk to love, and so many thirst traps shared for us to enjoy, so let's get into it!


This video of Colton Underwood jumping right over a sign that says "no jumping, no diving" and diving into the water, is a perfect example of why Allure describes an Aquarian as "a rebel at heart." The magazine continues, explaining that "These air signs don't mesh well with authority-figures, let alone any institution that represents tradition and long-standing convention."


by Andrea Marks Joseph

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