A fan was labelled 'brave' by commentators as he wore Speedos while attending the diving at the Olympic Games.
The male spectator was seen carrying a scorecard with the number '10' - the highest score possible.
However, the commentators appeared to briefly focus more on the fan that the action itself.
One commentator said: 'Someone has come to the diving in their Speedos.
'I applaud that man. That's brave.'
The co-commentator then added: 'Right temperature - for Speedos, I mean.'
Commentators praised a 'brave' fan who wore Speedos as he watched the Olympics
The fan, who was holding a '10' scorecard, attracted a lot of attention on social media
Fans also commented on the incident on social media, with one user writing: 'Can’t believe that French fan is in the stand in his speedos at the Olympic diving'.
Meanwhile, another added: 'Only real fans turn up in Speedos'.
In addition, another wrote: 'Some lad is in the crowd watching the diving in his speedos'.
French divers Jules Bouyer and Alexis Jandard were both in action at the Games on Friday.
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