So today I figured, hey I wanna check out Jeremy Allen White’s swimsuit pictures. Seems easy enough, right? Famous guy, tons of photos online. Yeah, not so much. It turned into a whole afternoon thing. Here’s exactly what went down.

The Annoying Search Begins
First, I just opened my browser like always. Typed “Jeremy Allen White swimsuit” into the search bar. Hit enter expecting gold. Boom! Tons of links popped up. Sweet, I thought.
Clicked the first couple. Big mistake. Every single one was either talking about him wearing swimwear on some show, or it was just tiny thumbnails I couldn’t even see properly. Mostly articles, zero actual good photos. Total letdown.
Getting Sneaky on Social Media
Okay, plan B. Headed straight to Instagram. Searched his name, found his official account. Started scrolling down his feed. And scrolled. And scrolled some more. Guy posts acting stuff, behind-the-scenes, family pics… basically everything except beach photos. Found one shot from like 10 years ago buried deep. Not helpful now.
Then I tried Twitter. Searched his name plus “swim” and “beach”. Mostly fan tweets saying “omg he looked good in that one scene!” No actual pictures linked. Useless. Twitter search is garbage for pics anyway.
Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole
Getting frustrated now. Thought maybe Google Images saved me. Went back, clicked the “Images” tab this time. Scrolled through pages and pages. Found a couple stills from his show “The Bear” where his character wears a swimsuit briefly. Not really what I wanted though. Super grainy, weird angles.

Kept scrolling. Started seeing photos from random photoshoots, weird sites I’ve never heard of. One site made me click through 15 “next page” buttons just to show a tiny, watermarked photo. Nope. Not doing that.
Finding Hidden Gems
By now, my dinner was getting cold. Almost gave up. Then I remembered: fan forums. Dove into some celebrity gossip forums I lurk on sometimes. Used their search feature.
Jackpot! Someone posted a whole thread two months ago titled “JAW Swim Appreciation”. Had like five HQ photos from an old magazine shoot near a pool. Finally! Clear shots, good lighting. Exactly the kinda vibe I was after.
So here’s what actually worked:
- Ditched Google’s main results fast – waste of time.
- Instagram was pointless unless you wanna scroll for hours.
- Twitter? Forget it. Only words.
- Google Images sucked less, still took digging.
- Weird fan forums saved my bacon! Who knew?
End Result? Mostly Annoyed
Took me way longer than I care to admit. My partner walked in halfway through asking why I looked pissed off at my laptop. Dude, I just wanted some harmless eye candy! Didn’t think it’d be a military operation.

Honestly? My biggest takeaway: these actors need more beach photoshoots. Make it easier for everyone next time!