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The internet is going nuts over this insanely buff White House chef who could be a bodybuilder

Jun 7, 2018, 23:32 IST

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President Donald Trump sits down for an iftar dinner, which breaks a daylong fast, celebrating Islam's holy month of Ramadan, in the State Dining Room of the White House Wednesday, June 6, 2018, in WashingtonAndrew Harnik/AP

  • President Donald Trump hosted an iftar dinner celebrating the Muslim holiday of Ramadan at the White House.
  • A picture of a White House chef who cooked for the dinner took the internet by storm.
  • Chef Andre Rush has served 21 years as a Army master sergeant chef.

On Wednesday evening, President Donald Trump hosted an iftar dinner at the White House to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

During Ramadan, practicing Muslims fast from daybreak to sundown. Iftar is the sunset meal at the end of the day where participants finally break their fast.

Even though Trump hosted the event, someone else stole the spotlight--and made sure no one went hungry. Wall Street Journal White House correspondent Vivian Salama posted this photo of White House chef Andre Rush, and it soon took the internet by storm.

 Salama later tweeted, "Got lots of comments inquiring about Chef Rush. Andre Rush a retired Army Master Sergeant Chef who currently prepares nutritionally balanced meals at the White House and is a master chef trained in classical plating, baking, cake decoration, and a master ice carver."

Not only is chef Rush incredibly buff, he has an impressive résume. According to his LinkedIn page, Rush served 21 years as a Army master sergeant chef, cooking for a variety of Presidents along the way. He holds multiple degrees in culinary arts and business administration, and now works as an advisor to the superintendent of the US military academy at West Point.

People across Twitter reacted in awe over his jacked body:

 

 

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