Face of JESUS spotted in Spencer Matthews’ ripped body after marathon record breaking challenge
THE face of Jesus has been spotted in TV personality Spencer Matthews’ abs.
Ex-Made In Chelsea star turned ultra-athlete Spencer entered the record books by completing 30 marathons in 30 days.
After his incredible feat he posed with wife Vogue Williams.
But eagle-eyed fans were baffled as they saw the face of Jesus Christ in his rippling stomach.
The outline of his abdominal muscles resemble the son of God’s head.
Two of his abs look like his eyes and his belly button appears like a mouth, as reported on .
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One person said: “Anyone else thinks that looks like Jesus on his abs?”
A second quipped: “A blow up doll Jesus, but yes.”
And a third joked: “Our father which art in the abdominals.
“Hallowed be thy navel.”
Spencer did his marathons in aid of charity Make Some Noise, by Global and, so far, the tally is a seriously impressive £512,000k and looks set to grow even further now he's back in the UK.
As a result of his efforts, he is now the world record holder for the most consecutive marathons completed on sand.
The desert challenge pushed Spencer to the limit and his body changed dramatically between the first marathon and the last - some 1,274km in total.
He spoke to us from the desert prior to breaking the record and revealed how he would spend his days after crossing the line.
“Life just needs to go back to normal for a bit, I think, before considering anything else," he said. "I've really missed pizza. I can't wait to have a pizza and a nice cold shower. A normal bed with some air conditioning would be nice.”
He reunited with his adoring wife Vogue Williams and their two eldest children - Theo and Gigi - at the finish line.
The trio gave him a hero's welcome and lots of kisses and cuddles as he completed his goal close to the Dead Sea.
As unthinkably difficult as the gruelling feat of endurance was, it paled in comparison to the grim conditions he experienced between runs.
However, Spencer’s smile was unwavering as he recalled eating flesh from a boiled goat's head, battling swarms of flies and sleeping on sweat-soaked mats.
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He said: “The biggest low, I suppose, is that it's Groundhog Day. It's exactly the same every single day.
“The marathon has actually become my favourite part of the day because the rest of it is at the best of times pretty grim.”