We might be back outside, but here at Galore we’ve still been binging The Boys in between Coachella parties and brunch dates. Sure, part of the reason we watch it is because we’ve had a crush on Chace Crawford since his Gossip Girl days, but we swear we’re also into the plot (we love a good guys gone bad moment).
Here’s a little secret: you can now enter to win a card with a picture of a dildo inspired by your favorite character on the NTWRK app.
“Wait, what?” You heard us right. These GAS trading cards are inspired by the ‘Herogasm Episode’, which goes live on June 24th and involves the boys having a company-sponsored superhero orgy. Here’s an example of The Deep’s card, which looks suspiciously like a rabbit vibrator.
You can snag these epicly orgasmic cards via a special drawing on the NTWRK app starting Thursday, June 16th and the winner will be revealed in a livestream shopping episode on Thursday, June 23rd at 4 PM PT.
Wanna win the Prime Video x The Boys GAS Trading Cards? We sure do. You can enter to win HERE.
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