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In his Instagram snap, Jake s throwback photo features him looking out of a window, absolutely starkers. So thanks for all the birthday love, you all rock. I still have no shame Andddd I’m never drinking again. #thanks #birthdaylove, he cheekily (pun intended) captioned the post. I still have no shame.
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To say Jake s fans and followers were delighted by the risque photo is a bit of an understatement. You know we are all going to screen shot and brighten the photo in photoshop, one mused. Wow now that’s what u call a birthday suit, remarked another. A birthday gift to us all, a third stated.
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In another, the pair lay side by side on the beach, and in yet one more, took a dip on a pool.
A last image showed the smitten couple apparently on a hike together as they both stared down the camera lens.
Smitten: Megan shared a number of loved-up images of the pair together
She wrote in her caption: Mr Newman. My favourite person. Apologies for cutting your hair like this. Maybe you ll get a promo with LEGO if you re lucky
Megan introduced her handsome new boyfriend to her 163,000 followers on Instagram in January.
In a loved-up selfie, the blonde bombshell is seen beaming from ear to ear as her new man nuzzled in close to her.
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