Quentin Plair Dropped 20 Pounds Of Muscle To Play Chippendales Dancer

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“It feels weird seeing you with clothes…” While preparing for his role as a Chippendales dancer on the new Hulu series “Welcome To Chippendales,” Quentin Plair reveals he had to go through two months of choreography and dance training, and drop 20 pounds of muscle because he was too buff.

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