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‘Ken Doll’ Ross Cook By Brian Jamie /PnV Network

Our Ken Doll is back on PnV/Fashionably Male. Ross Cook, a baseball player turned physique competitor turned male model always dazzles with his gorgeous appearance.

25 Inspiring Fitness Models to Follow on Instagram

From newcomers to professional athletes and fitness/celebrity trainers, these stylish and in-shape guys show off the best workout motivation on Instagram. Follow along and be inspired to work it out—the healthy way.

Sultry Midwestern Hunk Ross Cook By Stefan Mreczko /PnV Network

PnV/FashionablyMale EXCLUSIVE Photo Shoot: Sultry Midwestern Hunk: Ross Cook By Stefan Mreczko

EXCLUSIVE PnV Network: Playtime in Central Park for Ross Cook

This popular model and photographer combination are no strangers toPnV. We’ve featured both photographer Michael Hallenbeck and model Ross Cook. The two recently collaborated in Central Park to produce some amazing images.

Jeffery Beasley presents Ross Cook styled Kai Jankovic

Stunning model Ross Cook posing for a splendid session by photographer Jefferey Beasley and styled by beloved friend Kai Jankovic.
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