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Tom Daley Reveals 2015 Calendar

tom-daley-2015-calendar-januaryOlympic diver and heart throb Tom Daley has revealed his 2015 calendar which features many images of the super fit athlete.

January features Daley getting getting wet in the shower, while in other months he lifts some weights, holds a camera, leans against a wall, wears a hoodie, shows off his tattoo and of five out of twelve months reveals his six pack.

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While Daley has released calendars before, this is his first since coming out – and it’s definitely a bit more grown up than his last offerings.

On his Twitter account Daley suggested it was never too early to buy a calendar. Although we might disagree because Easter Eggs in Supermarkets in early January make us want to scream.

The champion swimmer has just competed in the World Diving Championships and is competing in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

In an interview published yesterday the diver laughed off speculation that he would be retiring after the Commonwealth Games declaring that the Olympics in Rio were in his sights.

To decorate your walls with Tom Daley in 2015, head here.

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