The world's hottest math teacher is now an Armani model


Pietro Boselli, the insanely hot University College London teacher who shot to fame last spring for, well … being insanely hot, is now starring in a new campaign for Giorgio Armani’s EA7 sportswear line.

Shot on the beaches of Sardinia, the campaign sees the 28-year-old dreamboat splish-splashin’ around while naked, and working out while half-naked.

Pietro Boselli is starring in Giorgio Armani’s EA7 sportswear line. Photo: Instagram
Pietro Boselli is starring in Giorgio Armani’s EA7 sportswear line. Photo: Instagram

The clothes he’s (sometimes) modelling may not be intended for me, but I’m sold, regardless.

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Boselli also appears in the new Moschino campaign and some VERY revealing underwear ads and is the host of a travel series on MTV Australia called MTV Trippers — so you could say the guy’s doing pretty well for himself.

Not that he wasn’t before. The Italian mechanical engineering PhD has previously starred in ads for Equinox and Abercrombie & Fitch, and has also appeared in GQ.

The Italian maths teacher/model has also appeared in Moschino campaigns. Photo: Instagram
The Italian maths teacher/model has also appeared in Moschino campaigns. Photo: Instagram

And funnily enough, this isn’t Boselli’s first go-round with Armani. The Daily Mail reports that he was actually photographed by the label at just seven years of age. This bel ragazzo (Italian for nice guy) was born to model.

And he’s just the latest in a string of names who’ve found success in the modelling world after going “viral.”

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Jeremy Meeks, aka “The Hot Convict,” has reportedly been bombarded with job offers since leaving jail; Cindy Kimberly — better known as Justin Bieber’s Instagram crush — was asked to walk in Madrid Fashion Week, and Daniel Lara, who you know as “Damn Daniel,” turned down a modeling contract last month.

Kate Upton landed a Vogue cover after her dancing
Kate Upton landed a Vogue cover after her dancing

Most famous, of course, is Kate Upton, who landed a cover of Vogue and two consecutive Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues after a video of her dancing “The Dougie” at a Clippers game in 2011 received millions of views on YouTube.

Could a cover of Vogue Hommes be in Boselli’s future? I sincerely hope so — my locker door could really use some redecorating.