Abraham Attah is thirst trapping the internet with new photos of his ripped body and it’s hot as hell

Remember when we all loved and adored Abraham Attah for being just the cute child actor in “Beast of No Nation”, now we don’t because he’s turning into a sexy young man and we are thirsting.

The 18-year-old who has relocated to the United States to pursue his education and acting career has been releasing spanking hot new photos of himself via Instagram in the past few days.

The avalanche of images including a mirror “selfie” of his full six-pack and ripped abs have sent social media on a frenzy and causing a thirst amongst his female fans. Knowing the full effect of his “sexy” image, Attah decided to turn off comments on that particular post.

He also seems to have taken a certain liking for athletics and football as seen in his I.G feed.

From a young innocent boy, Abraham has morphed into a full- grown teenage hunk and we can’t help but admire.

Please be our crush!!

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