Super hot Pakistani tea vendor now has a modeling sponsorship

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Sure, we've all seen extremely gorgeous dudes before. But there's just something magical about seeing one in an unexpected place.

Photographer Jiah Ali recently stumbled across a Pakistani chaiwala, a.k.a. a tea vendor, who straight up has one of the most objectively stunning faces we've ever seen.

And now, shortly after his viral fame, he has landed a modeling sponsorship.

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Here is Arshad Khan, the 18-year-old blue-eyed beauty.

The internet quickly took notice of Khan – #ChaiWala was even trending Twitter.

This is a perfect example of viral fame parlaying itself into real success – Fitin.pk, an Islamabad, Pakistan-based online shopping store, is officially sponsoring Khan.

Despite the near-unanimous praise for Khan's hot-hot-hot looks, some accused his fans of objectification and disrespect toward people from lower-income backgrounds, as chaiwalas often are.

While praising Khan for his looks can be seen as a form of objectification, many pointed out that men are historically and typically the ones to objectify women.

Alexia LaFata for Elite Daily wrote, "Until you live in a world in which your objectification leads to excessive victim-blaming, unwelcome catcalling, mortifyingly high rates of sexual assault and rape and having your value in society based exclusively on what you look like, I will continue to exercise my God-given right to objectify you."

Feel free to pour yourself a hot cup of tea while you scroll through the rest of these photos and wait for his professional modeling shots to roll in.

A photo posted by Jiah Ali (@jiah_ali) on Oct 16, 2016 at 10:39am PDT

Image: fitin.pk/facebook

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