Italian stallion's sultry poses see grans flock to buy his merch – and old jeans

Italian stallion's sultry poses see grans flock to buy his merch – and old jeans

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MARIO GRAZIANO, ORIGINALLY FROM MILAN BUT LIVING IN PLYMOUTH, HAS CARVED OUT A NAME FOR HIMSELF ON THE FACEBOOK SELLING PLATFORM, ADMINISTERING A PLETHORA OF SULTRY POSES TO STAND OUT LEIGH MCMANUS 10:59, 23 Aug 2024Updated 12:28, 23 Aug 2024 An uber confident Italian stallion who put his old jeans up for sale on Facebook Marketplace has revealed a US bidder paid £100 for the jeans – but demanded they be dispatched unwashed. Heartthrob Mario Graziano, originally from Milan but now living in Plymouth, has carved out a name for himself on the Facebook selling platform. The amateur model, who Susanna Reid called an 'unlikely pin-up' when he made a surprise appearance on Good Morning Britain, recently turned heads selling an old pair of jeans he bought in a charity shop. READ MORE: WETHERSPOONS BANS PUNTERS FROM STANDING IN LINES AT BAR AND PROMOTE FREE-FOR-ALL _KEEP TRACK OF OUR NEWS AND SHOWBIZ STORIES_ He put the stonewashed blue jeans on 'Let's flog it Cornwall' and quickly went viral, with Facebook users admiring his poses. Article continues below READ MORE: Grinning Jermaine Jenas comes across as 'cocky' in talkSPORT interview after BBC axeREAD MORE: How 'floating poo in hotel pool' left boy, 12, in hospital with horror disease Asked if he was shocked by the 6,000 likes and counting, he told the Daily Star back in 2022: "I was at first but I have always been an outgoing person and I have enjoyed all the attention I have received. "I have been on two game shows and now have a big following from around the world. This has allowed me to sell my merchandise." The merchandise in question is keychains, postcards, pens with pictures of Mario inside and gift bundles that he flogs on eBay. A personalised 'Happy birthday love Mario' bag will set you back just £7.99, for example. Inside, you get a pen, fridge magnet, a couple of pictures of the man himself and even a personalised birthday message. Mario said he doesn't make a living from his merch, but he enjoys making it and always receives positive feedback from fans the world over. "I get lots of messages everyday from people wanting to come on my Facebook," he said. Mario, who would not reveal his age because he is "a private person", said he moved to the UK for his ex wife. "I bought them in a charity shop and a guy in America bought them for£100 and he didn't want them washed," Mario said of the jeans. He added: "I'm very happy, [he] pay postage as well." Mario, whose exploits featured on a Good Morning Britain segment, said his new found fame started with one pair of jeans. He told Plymouth Live: "Everything started with one pair of jeans, it was a beautiful pair of jeans I bought, like Strictly Come Dancing. I was wearing in the street and I was working, lots of people was looking at me with this pair of jeans and had a laugh. Article continues below "So I decided it was best way to put them in the wardrobe and keep them safely. One day I decided to put it on eBay and I had 1,000, 2,000 people watching it. That’s how I started my procedure on marketstore." The expert seller his eye-catching poses are so he stands out amongst other sellers. _FOR MORE BRILLIANT STORIES FROM THE DAILY STAR, MAKE SURE YOU __SIGN UP TO ONE OF OUR NEWSLETTERS_

MARIO GRAZIANO, ORIGINALLY FROM MILAN BUT LIVING IN PLYMOUTH, HAS CARVED OUT A NAME FOR HIMSELF ON THE FACEBOOK SELLING PLATFORM, ADMINISTERING A PLETHORA OF SULTRY POSES TO STAND OUT LEIGH


MCMANUS 10:59, 23 Aug 2024Updated 12:28, 23 Aug 2024 An uber confident Italian stallion who put his old jeans up for sale on Facebook Marketplace has revealed a US bidder paid £100 for the


jeans – but demanded they be dispatched unwashed. Heartthrob Mario Graziano, originally from Milan but now living in Plymouth, has carved out a name for himself on the Facebook selling


platform. The amateur model, who Susanna Reid called an 'unlikely pin-up' when he made a surprise appearance on Good Morning Britain, recently turned heads selling an old pair of


jeans he bought in a charity shop. READ MORE: WETHERSPOONS BANS PUNTERS FROM STANDING IN LINES AT BAR AND PROMOTE FREE-FOR-ALL _KEEP TRACK OF OUR NEWS AND SHOWBIZ STORIES_ He put the


stonewashed blue jeans on 'Let's flog it Cornwall' and quickly went viral, with Facebook users admiring his poses. Article continues below READ MORE: Grinning Jermaine Jenas


comes across as 'cocky' in talkSPORT interview after BBC axeREAD MORE: How 'floating poo in hotel pool' left boy, 12, in hospital with horror disease Asked if he was


shocked by the 6,000 likes and counting, he told the Daily Star back in 2022: "I was at first but I have always been an outgoing person and I have enjoyed all the attention I have


received. "I have been on two game shows and now have a big following from around the world. This has allowed me to sell my merchandise." The merchandise in question is keychains,


postcards, pens with pictures of Mario inside and gift bundles that he flogs on eBay. A personalised 'Happy birthday love Mario' bag will set you back just £7.99, for example.


Inside, you get a pen, fridge magnet, a couple of pictures of the man himself and even a personalised birthday message. Mario said he doesn't make a living from his merch, but he enjoys


making it and always receives positive feedback from fans the world over. "I get lots of messages everyday from people wanting to come on my Facebook," he said. Mario, who would


not reveal his age because he is "a private person", said he moved to the UK for his ex wife. "I bought them in a charity shop and a guy in America bought them for£100 and he


didn't want them washed," Mario said of the jeans. He added: "I'm very happy, [he] pay postage as well." Mario, whose exploits featured on a Good Morning Britain


segment, said his new found fame started with one pair of jeans. He told Plymouth Live: "Everything started with one pair of jeans, it was a beautiful pair of jeans I bought, like


Strictly Come Dancing. I was wearing in the street and I was working, lots of people was looking at me with this pair of jeans and had a laugh. Article continues below "So I decided it


was best way to put them in the wardrobe and keep them safely. One day I decided to put it on eBay and I had 1,000, 2,000 people watching it. That’s how I started my procedure on


marketstore." The expert seller his eye-catching poses are so he stands out amongst other sellers. _FOR MORE BRILLIANT STORIES FROM THE DAILY STAR, MAKE SURE YOU __SIGN UP TO ONE OF OUR


NEWSLETTERS_