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Rob Gronkowski says, does Gronk things while promoting girlfriend's SI swimsuit shoot

Rob Gronkowski didn’t disappoint while touting <span>Camille Kostek’s upcoming photo shoot for the SI swimsuit issue. (Getty)</span>
Rob Gronkowski didn’t disappoint while touting Camille Kostek’s upcoming photo shoot for the SI swimsuit issue. (Getty)

By almost any measure, Rob Gronkowksi has things figured out.

He’s an All-Pro NFL tight end for the New England Patriots. He’s a Super Bowl champion. He’s got his money figured out.

Now he’s officially dating a swimsuit model.

Gronkowski appeared in a promotional Instagram video published Tuesday touting his girlfriend Camille Kostek’s pending photo shoot for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.

Gronk the trainer

Playing the role of Trainer Rob while helping her get ready for her shoot, Gronkowski, of course, said and did Gronk things.

Gronk approves of a ‘big booty’

When Kostek told Gronkowski that she wants to have a “big booty” for her photo shoot, Gronkowski fully endorsed that approach.

“You gotta have a big booty for your Sports Illustrated shoot,” Gronkowski said.

When the workout portion of the video ensued, Gronkowksi zoned in on Kostek’s thrusting hips while she performed a lower body workout.

“If you really want to tone and define, you go faster up and down,” Gronkowksi said. “There you go. Right when you hit the ground, you bounce right back up.”

The video concluded with Gronkowski admiring Kostek’s commitment to keeping a juicy booty.

“The workouts she’s been doing to stay in shape to keep the body going, to keep the booty juicy,” Gronkwoski said. “She’s gonna always put in the work and always put in the time. She definitely deserves it.”

Kostek, a lifelong dancer and former Patriots cheerleader, is achieving her dreams at age 26. She and Gronk appear to be an ideal match.

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