Jennifer Lawrence Bodyguard: Hot Greg Lenz Catches the Interest of Netizens

Jennifer Lawrence's new bodyguard is the newest Internet sensation. On June 10, Greg Lenz, Lawrence's new bodyguard, was spotted carrying the actress' little dog up against his chest and trailing behind the Oscar-winning actress on the streets of Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, as reported by US Weekly.

The Daily Beast described him as the current object of online fascination and hotness-fueled fandom. A source confirms to US Weekly that "Jennifer likes the hot ones."

Telegraph shares that the Internet is falling in love with Lenz. Supporting this statement is Vanity Fair's list of different headlines from various websites, which are all about Lawrence's bodyguard. People on Twitter also talked about him and was interested in knowing who he is.

Cosmopolitan revealed that Lenz has been working for Lawrence since late 2013 and has been accompanying her lately while she's been house hunting in New York's Tribeca and filming the "X-Men: Apocalypse" in Montreal.

The Daily Beast mentioned that according to his LinkedIn profile, Lenz studied architecture at the University of Colorado Boulder and he met Allana, his wife, in the same school. The article also added that Allana was a member of the sorority Gamma Phi Beta and Lenz needed somehow to eat for free, so he became a Hasher in the sorority. He cleaned dishes and cooked breakfast on the weekend for all the sorority girls. Then Allana came to dinner and met Lenz, explaining what he cooked for her and her sisters.

Lenz and Allana's first movie date was reportedly back in 2006 for the film "James Bond's Casino Royale." Six years later, they were engaged. Lenz reportedly left Colorado in October 2010 and moved to Los Angeles "to start a career in Executive Protection."

The article added that on Greg's Facebook account, he shared that he "likes" the Beach Boys, James Bond, CrossFit, the TV series "Suits," competitive fitness athlete Lindsey Valenzuela, and former Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan.

Lenz replaced Justin Riblet, a former Special Forces weapons sergeant in the U.S. Army, last December, and an insider tells US Weekly that it's common for the stars to switch off guys dealing with more intense clients.

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