Search is on for the next Coverguy

TV series' fourth season heads to Montreal

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Coming this fall to a television near you: bronze bodies, six-packs and bulging biceps.

And if the new season of Coverguy doesn’t inspire you to hit the gym, at the very least, the impossibly perfect guys should make for some guilty pleasure TV viewing.

The fourth season of the model search is set to begin production in Montreal next month — and the show will air on OUTtv this fall.

For those who are gutsy enough to strip down for the TV cameras, there’s still time to secure an audition.

“All over Canada we hear that the most beautiful men in the country can be found in Quebec,” says host Mathieu Chantelois. “I hope that this edition will prove that.”

A panel of judges will select 24 finalists from the auditions. The finals will be held Jul 20, 9pm at Club Unity.

The winner is promised an underwear modelling contract, a role on the TV series The Lair, and the front cover of several magazines.

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Coverguy auditions:
July 5-6, 12-5pm, Montreal, Club Unity.

To secure an audition, email info@coverguy.tv or call 1-514-762-3310.

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